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Enjoying the last of the windfall apples before he dies, as all males do over the winter. A sad end but he lasted longer than most.
Detail of red zip wrapping around the suitcase. Beside the unusal form, I love the color.
Don't have the exact size, since the photo was taken trough a shop window, but less the the allowed 7.6 cm in length.
One or two of you may have noticed I've been away for a little while. Unfortunately, I took ill last week and was admitted to hospital. I'm back at home but still feeling fragile and hollowed out.
This is a macro of a ranunculus flower, one out of a bunch of three of them which I got at the village market ten days ago. I had the intention of trying to take a half-decent photo of them shortly after I bought them but then I found myself in hospital. It was an absolute delight though to find them still blooming when I returned home on Wednesday so yesterday I dusted down the camera and took this. I've since found out that ranunculus are great flowers for long-lasting blooms.
I'll be catching up when and where I can. Happy weekend to one and all :-)
got a spare time for flickr.. will try to visit as much as I can before going back to work...
Enjoy your weekend, my friends!!!
Although Amaurobius ferox and Amaurobius similis are very similar, this one seems a bit lighter than the A. ferox specimens I have found and the darker annulations on the legs here rule out A. ferox in favour of A. similis. The only other possibility is A. fenestralis but these are not regarded as spiders of gardens and buildings and this was found in my house front door frame.
26 handheld images stacked in Zerene.
~Franz Kafka
It's Sweets Week! A week-long tribute to those sugary candy treats that help control the hunger between meals...or in my case, become the meal. Yum.
Lifesaver Gummies: Hello to all my Flickr friends! Thank you all for your well wishes, sweet emails & wonderful comments! We had a productive week, but there's still lots more to do. Nonetheless, I hope to be able to post & visit all your streams this week! Yay! Lets have some candy to celebrate! What?...too early for you? OK, I'll have yours. *nom nom nom*. :)~
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9.9.08 - View On Black + large
# burdock -prickly clinging seedpod -Kletten
found at a meadow near a little river (nuremberg,germany).
~art is not technical, it's of the essence of who you are and whether or not you are willing to let it imbue your medium~
# elikozoe writes: " ..Is that a rear view of a panda? ;)) "
hehehehe .. good title my friend !
what a sunny day ! just back from a long walk and be happy to share some late summer high lights with you All. Hope you had a great day too !
Just Garlic, ein Knoblauch Zopf, if people keep distance from you, there must be reason for this, maybe you enjoyed more than one clove of garlic
Pinoy Macro Flickr Group 1st Year Anniversary Photoshoot
Ninoy Aquino Parks & Wildlife Center, Quezon City
Feb. 7, 2009
(Explore! Front Page!!.... again.. I don't have a screen shot!.. sigh!!!!)
Rocky Horror Picture Show: The Time Warp
youtu.be/-w0WPkB3XJ4?si=QSy7a9HII2BKACsy
Trying to do something abstracty with the Morning Glory flowers
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.