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I was just trying out different Subjects to refract into the droplets of water on my spiral piece of copper wire.

This is a photo stack of 8 images. I did the full stack of 16 images, but that just didn't look as good with everything in the shot in focus. I feel like there has to be some blur for it to be believable.

Not my favorite one of these I have done, mostly because of the flower. A rather boring, yellow dahlia. I'm having a hard time finding good flowers at the local stores lately. I miss Summer...

 

Shot using a Tokina AT-X 90mm f2.5 Macro lens and the Tokina AT-X Macro Extender to get to 1:1 magnification.

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As I've observed this jumper, I cant determine if it is eating or coddling this young jumper it is holding? Cropped to center.

Happy Friday everybody!!! Hopefully the sun is shining wherever you are....

Macro Mondays, themed crack, no human parts,

 

This photo show a very small part of the surface of a leather vaulting buck. The vaulting buck was exposed to the weather, on a balcony and not very well cared for, when I bought it.

 

Therefore, especially at the edges, the leather has many cracks, and partly broken out of the upper port of the leather. Cracks of different sizes, length, shape and form depending of the usage and the exposure to sun and rain.

 

As for the size, the longest parts shown are shorter than 60 mmm, to many pictures and no ruler

EXPLORE: Feb. 23, 2009 #179

hoverfly (aka syrphid fly) on clematis vitalba in a neighborhood garden

Its funny looking at these droplets ....makes you feel you want to turn the image upside down!

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Ants in a red and yellow lily flower

42nd Imagoism Thursday

 

Our tribute to a very talented artist and wonderful friend, imago2007

 

on Explore!

red mite on hydrangea (probably a red velvet mite- Thanks, Hedera)

hover fly aka syrphid fly on a hypericum flower

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.

katydid nymph on a wet white rose

unidentified insect on a daisy

from the archives-- aren't weeds beautiful? this is chicory and grows in abundance along our roadsides.

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For Macro Mondays, theme red, a candle on a red back ground,

I miss taking photos!.. :(

 

still swamped with work!

Have a sensitive Sunday, dear friends

The male emperor moth. It has to be said that this is, without doubt, one of the most beautiful of UK moths. Unlike most moths, this one flies by day and, given its size and colour, you could be forgiven for thinking it is a butterfly. In the last two years I have been fortunate, using the female pheromone, to lure a single male to my garden in Aberaeron each year but, yesterday, I was blessed with three males; this one was photographed and all released.

17 handheld images stacked in Zerene

 

Handheld stack of 9 images in Zerene

~Proverb

 

Lavendar: This shot from a late-afternoon walk yesterday proves two things: I do know some flowers...and not all florals need to be shot in macro format. :)

 

Would you like to read the paper?

 

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Happy Imagoism Thursday !!!

Explored Jan. 21, 2009

Dominican Republic spider on a bird of paradise flower

This shot demonstrates a good use of the rule of thirds, in my opinion

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