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Bigmouths, sawtooth and others looking rather good. Lots of deep reds.

I tried to increase the size of the cake in my picture from about half life-size. After,I found a narrow depth of fields and I experimented with wider lens apertures in order to throw more of the subject out of focus. Indeed I tried to keep a frame was composed well within the subject but was not too complicated in order to did not compete with the main subject for a viewer’s attention.

this little fella was mostly legs! his body is very small. and he is black and brown striped!

uncropped macroshot of horsefly (?) clicked near Mumbai...Nikon d3200 tamron 90mm; handheld

Li'l Fish, my golden fighting beta (although he's very docile and never fights with me)

Nicely coloured and formed pitchers.

moss spores "towering" above a thick green carpet of moss on a dead log.

a petunia in a basket

cropped macroshot of a cat snake clicked near Mumbai...Nikon d3200 Tamron 90mm; cam flash; handheld

Macroshot out of hand. Little Flower Fly on my balcony

These plants should not be up till later on in the year when it is colder and wet. But in cultivation they go bonkers and come up when ever they feel like it. So far 8 plants have popped up before they should. I have 5 other pots with plants popping up months before they should!

Macroshot of a Hibiscus at McBryde Garden in Kauai

macroshot taking during a thrilling game of tridominoes.. :P

The temperature reading on my homemade router that sits onthe DSL line I have in my office for testing purposes

Macroshot of Veins on Leaf

Swainsona formosa, floral emblem of South Australia. For more info on the plant, click here.. www.anbg.gov.au/emblems/sa.emblem.html

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

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