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Macroshot of the Chihuahua eye. 25mm extension tube + Zenit Helios 44M-5 mounted to 6D.

Türkis, Turquoise, Makro, Makroaufnahme, macro shot,

I set up my camera close to a window, and made a little box background. Set the aperture to F32, and forced ISO 100.

Macroshot, same flower but taken upside down and then rotated to normal.

This is not a small plant, I can assure you.

the dining room is painted, the colour is called "drum beat" and is so rich and vibrant i don't think i will ever get tired of sitting in my dining room. kev is going to do some touch ups tomorrow but right now, i am completely in love with my dining room and how i feel when i am in it.

Li'l Kitty, my albino calico cat....

Again macroshot with EOS 7D and 60mm lens, I think this went very good.

Rather nice pot of this plant, even if I do say so myself and I am not one to like South African Drosera.. But there can be exceptions!

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After the ladybug has left me, this little guy jumped through my lens ;-)

MINIESE MOVIE SHOW——the visitor

Macroshot of flower.

Macroshot of a fly. Even at ISO 4000 without noise reduction this picture remains very sharp without loosing details in the fly

Macroshot of a spider attempting to climb over a hosepipe in my back garden.

local name: sampaguita

 

Jasminum sambac is a species of jasmine native to a small region in the eastern Himalayas in Bhutan and neighboring India. It is cultivated in many places, especially across much of South and Southeast Asia. It is naturalized in many scattered locales: Mauritius, Madagascar, the Maldives, Cambodia, Java, Christmas Island, Chiapas, Central America, southern Florida, the Bahamas, Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, and the Lesser Antilles.

 

Jasminum sambacis a small shrub or vine growing up to 0.5 to 3 m (1.6 to 9.8 ft) in height. It is widely cultivated for its attractive and sweetly fragrant flowers. The flowers are also used for perfumes and for making tea. It is known as the Arabian jasmine in English. It is the national flower of the Philippines, where it is known as sampaguita. It is also one of the three national flowers of Indonesia, where it is known as melati putih.(source: Wikipedia)

It was a bit of a suprise to see this plant shooting again, I am not totally sure why it is either. Wollemia nobilis. www.wollemipine.com/

The spag needs a trim. On this place the foreground has all of last years pitchers and the background pitchers are the new ones. This plant is a really good grower. :) Again, the owner feeds them top quality drugs.

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