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My little snowdrops are buried under several inches of snow this morning so glad I took some shots before the snow arrived.

 

Thank you flickry_flick for the spot on Front Page Explore :)) #22 04/02/09

 

Ist Place Winner in Flickr's Awesome Blossoms Contest 27 www.flickr.com/groups/flickrsawesomeblossoms/

 

2nd Place in Floral Fantasia Dainty & Delicate Contest www.flickr.com/groups/floralfantasia/discuss/721576150149...

 

Featured Golden Diamond of the week in Golen Pictures Worth 1000 Words (09.09)

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2nd Place in Nature's Carousel Looking Forward to 1000 Members Contest

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1st Place in Blink Again for Interesting Images "First Signs of Spring" contest Feb 2011

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Macro images of the flowers of Ledibouria socialis Silver Squill a tiny flower yet so beautiful.

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Detail of red zip wrapping around the suitcase, Beside the unusual form, I love the color.

 

This is a less tight crop, than the photo for Macro Mondays.

katydid nymph on a clematis flower

From a bouquet of red and white ranunculus which were bought for me the other day

A crown of liquid fire, bursting from the shadows. The interplay of red and black creates an elegant yet chaotic energy, a moment of raw beauty forged from precision and chance. The art of high-speed photography turns a simple droplet into a masterpiece.

A shot from yesterday lunch time... I went out with a specific intention of capturing some blossom, it's not easy especially when there are so many great ones all over Flickr at the moment.

 

To me this one looks like one of those splash shots when something is dropped into milk :-)) (Hence the title)

 

Still trying to catchup with everyone's streams from yesterday, bear with me, I'm getting there :-)) How do you all find the time to Shoot, Process and Flickr at the same time :-))) LOL

 

Have a Gorgeous Green Thursday!!!

 

Explore #3

Not sure on species given it is a nymph.

Thanks everyone for kindly stopping by.....I've had houseguests over the weekend but I'll catch up on visiting you very soon!!

For a wonderful flickr-friend: .~Skyler Nova~. ... with best wishes for health and happiness ...

Some messing around with double exposures using the flower of a Helonica plant ("giant crab claw") which my sister-in-law very kindly gave to me on Saturday as i've been a bit unwell for about the last two weeks

150mm - 1/250 - f9 - Iso320 - Flash off - Diritto esclusivo di riproduzione ©

 

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These images capture the mesmerizing beauty of water drop collisions, achieved using a Pluto Trigger and Pluto Valve for precise timing. The top layer consists of milk, while the base is water infused with red food coloring. The contrast creates a stunning visual interplay of fluid motion, forming delicate structures that last for just a fleeting moment.

 

Each droplet descends in milliseconds, rebounding into an intricate dance as the next drop collides. The swirling milk and red water create otherworldly forms—some resembling volcanic eruptions, others evoking the sense of a rising phoenix. The physics behind each shot is as captivating as the aesthetic result.

 

By fine-tuning the drop size, delay, and flash timing, each frame becomes a unique, unrepeatable composition. A perfect example of the unpredictable nature of fluid dynamics, frozen in time.

Another image of the wonderful Sphinx Moth, while taking shots of this amazing creature of nature's wonders. I notice that it was looking at me with it's Awesome display of "Eye's Open" of the Sphinx Moth. Enjoy my friends, hope y'all like it. !!

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Thanks for all your support on my work in the art of Photography. Lol: Gaston

View in large or original size for awesome details of this wonderful capture.

The first drop descends, piercing the stillness. A moment so brief—measured in milliseconds—yet so powerful. Gravity pulls it downward, and in its descent, the stage is set for a stunning liquid collision. The beginning of an intricate dance between time, water, and motion.

I always wanted one of my very own. I think I saw a younger version and it wasn't nearly so large and majestic. I had the 75-300 on and I couldn't focus with all the mag filters on so he patiently waited as I fiddled and cross threaded and swore... all the while moving his (uber creepy!) head around in different ways, as if to figure out which was his best side. Finally, I got one snap, and here it is. The warm up snap is in comments below. Now, I can no longer say I've never been able to catch a dragonfly!

The droplet rises like a pillar of fire, caught in a surreal moment where liquid defies gravity. The interplay of red hues makes it feel like a flame frozen in time, a reminder that even chaos can be beautifully structured.

A stack of 12 handheld images in PS

hoverfly on a flower bud. One of my early macro pics taken with my first digital camera, a Nikon Coolpix 4.3 megapixal

159mm + 20mm - 1/400 - f14 - Iso 200 - Flash off- Diritto esclusivo di riproduzione ©

For a dear friend... Lazy...

A handheld stack of 24 frames in Zerene

Never mind that the video is black and white, the audio is silent, and the screen flickers like a bad horror movie. Rules say "bolts or other items without the matching socket will be removed"—but what about perfectly fitting connections that refuse to work?

 

This SCART-to-RCA adapter is a shining example of deception—it plugs in smoothly, yet the signals inside are having an existential crisis. The video signal screams in RGB, but the TV only understands composite, leaving us with a washed-out mess. The audio sits quietly, confused and alone, wondering why it wasn’t invited to the party.

 

But hey, it fits, so it stays! Even if it means your movie looks like a ghost story filmed in 1925.

Megacerus discoidus bug on morning glory

Not really, but it’s a nice mix of matches and a single bottle cap from Bionade, a German lemonade.

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