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

hoverfly on a helenium flower

HBW!!.. every one!!!

 

on Explore!!

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

aphids on a red & yellow flower petal

13 handheld images stacked in Zerene

Shot last night in my bathroom... I still haven't fixed that roof :-))

 

HGGT ! :-) Yay nearly the weekend !!!

 

Explore #7

This is only my third insect photo and my first dragonfly picture.

 

Explore #453 - Sep 22,2008

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 !

 

Explore #18 and Front Page

katydid nymph on white rugosa rose

A handheld stack of 27 images in Zerene

orb weaver spider spinning its web in coralillo flowers, Dominican Republic

Field grasshopper lifting a pencil ☺️

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

Such a common lichen and yet I ever tire of its beauty and the way it brings such vibrant colour to a winter's day!

Handheld stack of 26 images in Zerene

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The same jumper on skin, taken closer with Nikkor 18-55mm VR reversed@18mm. Photo cropped to center.

 

Explored Dec. 17, 2008, page19

hoverfly on unidentified tiny white flowers

Handheld stack of 21 images in Zerene

Madersah Kids.......

 

From My Village in Interior Sindh (Province of Pakistan)

32 handheld images stacked in Zerene

Going through my archives...

 

Image of blue delphiniums in a single water droplet

I'm not sure why I'm so intrigued by these flower seed heads from last year's flowers, but when you look at them very closely and in this case converted to B&W, this image looks like a X-Ray of sorts.

I don't know. That's what I see here. Maybe I'm high on my own supply...

 

Anyhow... shot using a Tokina AT-x 90mm f2.5 Macro lens, plus it's AT-X 1:1 Extender and a Canon FD 50mm extension tube to get beyond 1:1 macro magnification.

Possibly Cylindroiulus caeruleocinctus or Tachypodoiulus niger.

13 handheld images stacked in Zerene.

fly (or bee?) in an unidentified flower

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