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Yellow flower macro. Helsinki, Finland.

This damsel fly hovered in place long enough for me to accomplish a few focused images--this one being one of the better ones. The image in the comment box below lost too much quality in cropping, but I wanted to be able to distinquish the tiny bug in its mouth (you can just see the wing). I think it was "hunting" for bugs and that's why is was hovering in front of our cosmos flowers in the first place.

Red admiral on camellia bush. Strong natural light. Oshiro 60mm

Extreme 2:1 close up with the Laowa Venus 60mm 2:1 at F16

Hoverfly feeding on hebe. Strong natural light

A macro of a leaf with the natural sunlight shining through it. Wales, UK

Location - Barasat, Bengal.

Camera - Nikon D5000

Lens - Tamron 90 mm Macro

Exif - Focal Length - 90mm, ƒ/4.5, 1/160, ISO 500

The thumb of my Klutz glove as well the red dot will lock my rotary cutter. The Klutz glove is stainless steel woven with cut-resistant fibres. It has saved my finger(s) more than once.

The red dot also locks the rotary cutter when not in use.

Nikon D7100 / AFS DX Micro-Nikkor 40mm f/2.8G

Mint moth caterpillar. I wondered what was eating some mint cuttings I had taken

Canon 7D et Sigma 180mm macro

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It's this time of year that I am seriously starting to miss the colors. It has been snowing for the past 24 hours or so and we got about 5cm all together, which is nothing, comparing to what we usually get around this date. I have noticed, however, my tulips starting to come out (the leaves are about 5cm tall already) which is so very surprising, considering it is only March 22nd. I'm seriously in love with this winter. It has been so mild that I don't even mind this snowfall.. And, for those who know me, it is, probably, a shock ;D However, I still need some juicy color to look at and I'm hoping you enjoy it as well :D

Reve t-il ???...ou contemple t-il l'horizon pourpre du coeur de cette fleur ???

Box bug on miniature pine. One of the Squash bugs (Coreidae). Focus stacked using zerene

San Angelo, Texas

Dual layer.

 

I wish you all a HMM and a great week.

Practice to take macro photo

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