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This is what's left of my summer flowers...

 

Best large On Black

 

Explore 12/03

View On Black

 

This is a macro of of the Parrot Tulips I brought home for a family dinner soiree I'm having tonight. (These are different ones than the other ones I had) I thought my Mother would enjoy seeing these beautiful multi-coloured Parrot Tulips on the dinner table ;)

 

I should also say that there is no enhancement of this photo the colours are true. I took this photo yesterday on my dining room table with the sunshine streaming through the window............... ;)

 

I hope everyone has an enjoyable Sunday!!

 

In the garden in Oradour Fanais, France. Best viewed LARGE

Nikon D300; 15/07/08. View On Black

More macros in my: Close-up & Macro (Set)

In the middle of difficulty, lies opportunity.

Albert Einstein

Playing around with focus stacking in Photoshop CC 2018

Parco del Ticino - Maggio 2009

I really like the swirl effects of the pink & white colors of this macro shot

Playing around with an extension tube and 17 - 40 mm lens.

 

©2016, Ken Szok All rights reserved

ladybugs making whoopie on a thistle in a favorite cambridgeport garden

"And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you." Nietzsche

 

Someone can help me with ID?

 

A big jumping spider near of his(or her?) dwellings.

 

Brazil / Northeast

Explore #122

Another water droplet capture from a few days ago, when I was playing for a few moments : )

 

Argh .... Hold your Clicks!

Odonata oder of insects...Dragonflies are insects that belong to the order of Odonata (also known as odonates), which is further divided into two sub-orders, namely, Zygoptera (damselflies) and Anisoptera (true dragonflies).

 

Thank you for viewing everyone...

 

Nikon D90 + Tamron SP 90mm + Ringflash + Handheld.

~Marilyn Peterson

 

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spotting ladybug with a water spot climbing on a thorny stem of a rugosa rose, keeping an eye on some local aphids

make it part of the dance.

~unknown~

Millennium

katydid nymph on white peony flower in a favorite neighborhood garden

Thank you kindly for your comments and visits. Have a great and safe weekend all...=)

 

Nikon D700 + Tamron SP 90mm + Ring flash + Handheld.

Manny the Praying Mantis... The majority of mantises are ambush predators. They camouflage themselves and stand perfectly still. Then they just wait for their prey to stray too near, but most mantises will chase their prey if they can. When a target does get close enough, the mantis then lashes out at remarkable speed in fractions of the time it takes people to blink.

 

from Wikipedia

 

Nikon D90 + Tamron SP 90mm + Ringflash + Handheld.

Nikon D40, PK-3 extension tube, 35-80mm lens, SB600 off camera

spotted ladybug on rose leaf in a favorite neighborhood garden

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flower to bird?

 

a bit of a break from my vacation pics...

~Douglas Adams

 

Happy Blue Monday! (#1 of 2) That whooshing sound is all I can hear at the moment! But for some bizarre reason, I tend to be one of those people who prefer to wait until time is tight before I get truly motivated. I think it takes that added pressure of time constraint to get my creative juices flowing at full speed. Or I'm just masochistic.

 

The Big Blue

 

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Have a very happy day!!!!!

 

No bugs today... =((

 

Elisa

To find the universal elements enough; to find the air and the water exhilarating; to be refreshed by a morning walk or an evening saunter... to be thrilled by the stars at night; to be elated over a bird's nest or a wildflower in spring - these are some of the rewards of the simple life. ~John Burroughs

 

RANDOM PHOTO. The original background color was blue and used this photo to learn the concept of "Split Toning" to change the color to green. Processed with LightRoom 2.0

 

Normally, if you use photoshop, you make the selection which can be a challenge and then need to do many other steps. LR 2 simply allows you to do this by moving slide controllers around.

 

My rule is to simply spend not more than 5 minutes for picture editing. Sorry, i don't have a lot of time to sit in front of the computer and spend hours for one photo.

 

See screen shot of the sliders/control used to change the color.

 

Next, I will try this with people. :)

common buckeye butterfly on buddleia at the memphis botanic garden in the fall

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