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spotless red ladybug on a Shasta daisy, in the John Jeffries House Garden

orb weaver spider and prey in the spider's web

Macro Mondays weekly theme contradiction.

HAPPINESS...

- a clear MRI on a brain scan....??

- having more than enough in each area of life....??

- being at peace with oneself and the world...??

- the feeling of da continual efffort in makin urself better...??

- that sense of warmth that begins at the core of the soul...??

or

those sweet lil' things we do for each other,or making-up after those lil' fights........??

 

(these were all how different people defined happiness.....)

I've lost mine, be back when I find it........ I'm going to Mexicali on a business trip the 5th of next month so maybe a little gritty street photography will jump start me.

 

I'll still be in and out of Flickr because I really do enjoy the photography and your smiling faces! :-)

 

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CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM/SUGGESTIONS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME

 

All my public photos are free for personal use

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Taken at East Corridor, Jubail Industrial City KSA

Aufnahme: Ungarn (Hungary)

 

“Leben ist nicht genug,” sagte der Schmetterling… “Sonnenschein, Freiheit und eine kleine Blume gehören auch dazu…”

Mom's lily garden,Mt. Vernon,Ohio

ladybug larva and long-legged spider on a rugosa rose

small green fly on a begonia. i believe this fly is a Dolichopodidae

blue dasher dragonfly in my face and vice versa. at the john jeffries house garden.

24 shot handheld stack in Zerene. F8 ISO 100

- A Zantedeschia from my garden.

- Um jarro do nosso jardim.

- Um arrum de notre Jardin

Hybrid Tea Rose.

Enallagma antennatum

 

This specimen appears to be carrying along a few mites.

Macro of an interesting flower encountered near our wattle friends next door : ) I love the way these stamen rise up with confidence and authority.

 

Canon 300D

Canon 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM

Photoshop CS

 

1/125s | f/5.0 | 100mm | ISO 100

 

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To be tickled pink, click here!

 

This Pink Flower of the Ice Plant was shot with my Canon PowerShot SX1 IS with the Raynox DCR-250 lens attached. Have a Happy Friday! If I don't catch you, have a great weekend!

 

For my other shots taken with the Raynox DCR-250 lens, click here.

 

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A stamen at the centre of a delicate Peruvian Lily flower that I photographed way back on 19th October 2010.

The pen is mightier than the sword..

~Jan Glidewell

 

Black-Eyed Susan Rudbeckia Irish Eyes: Hey--I just realized that I can now shoot flowers outdoors year-round ...and I don't mean frozen buds sticking out of the snow. I think I will do a week-long pictorial of flowers to celebrate. :)

 

PS: Please correct me if I get the flower identification wrong. Thanks to my friend Sarah for the eagle-eye correction. :)

 

Black Irish

 

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Female at rest - note the mandibles clinging to leaf, a typical resting posture for many bees.

katydid nymph on plant leaf with lots of bokeh

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