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Just a test, 6 pictures, same motif a green leaf with raindrops, on a gray day with flat light.

 

Dark shadows to the right are the next leaves.

The color of this fly on this yellow Asiatic Lily caught my eye right away. This was a fairly calm creature as it allowed me to get fairly close to it with the Tokina AT-X 90mm f2.5 Macro lens. I got a few shots off before I tried to get closer and that was just too much for this creature as it darted off.

I found this in one of my files from summer and thought it was interesting. Bees, spider and bugs! Have a great Tuesday!!

 

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You can fill a heart with love, but still you need to communicate with your important other to avoid and clear misunderstandings.

 

Otherwise they may leave a thorn, you need to shape your relationship with borders and freedom and some space to move. And you don’t need to see the heart symbol in full size to recognize it.

 

For macro Mondays, the width of the heart including the black frame is below 75 mm, the pins for holding thick red cord are for shaping the heart, the cord would otherwise not keep the heart shape.

  

Feel free to leave comments and constructive feedback. No P1/C1 or seen in group and similar.

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Image Info: This shot was taken during July 4, 2009 Pinoy Macro EB/BS @NAPWC. This is a more magnified view of the previous posts, now focused to the Dewdrops, creating a very shallow DOF that resulted to this painterly BG.

leaf hoppers on a leaf (how droll) a very short DOF with only the raised portion of the leaf and the head of the bottom leaf hopper in focus. But it works for me.

Curculio venosus I think.

Single frame.

~Ralph Marston

 

Winter Wonderland: Lots of gorgeous scenery to shoot after all the snow we've had lately, so look for lots more chilly outdoor captures coming soon.

 

Headed to the in-laws in Indiana for an early brunch, so I'll catch up with all your streams later today!

 

Snow snow snow

 

Happy Scarlet Sunday! (#1 of 2)

 

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HBW!!.. every one!!!

 

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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

Another photo of my cactus on the terrace showing the small oval shaped leaves which are all over it at the moment

Replacement for the photo before in my stream, as it was not close enough to something egg.

japanese sea nettle at S.E.A. aquarium, Singapore,

A handheld stack of 27 images in Zerene

hoverfly on coreopsis flower (macro)

Happy Scarlet Sunday and if you are in the UK and a mother then Happy Mother's Day. I understand Mother's Day is o a different date in most countries :-)

 

This one is for my Niece Rachel, who is 2 today !

 

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tiny spider holding on by invisible threads

9 handheld images stacked in PS

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O girassol

que tanto gira,

que nunca pára,

para estar de cara

virada ao sol;

o girassol,

vira que vira,

como quem dança

um tango a solo;

o girassol

não me admira

que um dia arranje

um torcicolo.

 

In "Conto Estrelas em Ti", de Raul Malaquias Marques

orb weaver spider & web. This is one of my early macros. I'm running out of spider shots to post

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