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Ony of my attempts at the "Crazy Tuesday" theme "Ant POV".
Shot with a Carl Zeiss "Luminar 16 mm F 2.5" lens on a Canon EOS R5.
This flower is from our neighbour's garden who has an impressive collection of iris, each more beautiful than others
hoverfly on salvia (?) - this is one of my earlier macro shots with a low pixel count. By increasing the pixels and blowing it up, I get this dotted design in the background, remaniscent of the style of pointilism
Sorry, my friends...I'm back to my usual sleep deprived and back breaking weeks. I'm working on some design proposals that I need to close before the Holiday Season.. so I might not be able to visit you all regularly..
And to make things worse for me.. my connection is really ssssslooooowwww!!!.. now I'm lucky to open a single page in 5 minutes... and upload my photos in 10..grrrrr... I really need to get a DSL connection this Christmas..lol
Anyway.. I'll do my best to get back to you as soon as I'm able.. maybe when I get a chance to find a coffee shop with wifi...
So please bear with me again..I just really need to get us a project for next year... so I can also get my 5D MkII next year!..hahahaha
#435 on interestingness... thank you my friends!
180mm - 1/2000 - f5 - Iso200 - Flash off - Diritto esclusivo di riproduzione ©
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hand held and in natural light of a Green Tree Frog (Hyla cinerea)....about 2" long.
please view against black background HERE
If that link doesn't work, please view LARGE HERE
and please check out my previous post of a Squirrel Tree frog (Hyla squirella) at this link: www.flickr.com/photos/dixie_native/2943927139/
For Macro Monday, I captured these small monastery bells gently dangling from a weathered wooden beam in Klosterhof Bernried. Their aged metal texture and delicate suspension on steel cables tell a story of time and tradition. The fine details of these rustic bells shine through in monochrome, emphasizing their historic charm and craftsmanship. A peaceful moment frozen in time, where every dangle carries an echo of the past.