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Not very crisp.. but still fine as first insect shot.

Macroshot with Raynox 250 on Olympus 50-140

Manilla de mi comoda, incluso se nota el polvo de día viernes

Finally the sun was there to help make this my favorite dandelion macro shot. I love the teeny spideweb ob the petals to the left, but especially the pollen.

fotografata con Nikon Coolpix L810

Dewy filiformis and binata.

Macroshot of a yellow viola, Glenariff 2006

dude, everyone loves this jacket.

Finally I managed to shot this flower with a bee on it!! I moved from one flower to another just to get this. I followed the bee flying from one flower to the next flower picking up and left its pollen(s). My husband had to wait for me until I got the picture that I want. :D

Forgotten what flower this was connected too. I just liked the flower.

Flower never thinks of competing with flower next to it..it just blooms

More dewy binata and filiformis.

the ants battle the hummingbirds for the sugarwater in the hummingbird feeders. often the ants drown in its sweetness....hmmmmm, an analogy is there somewhere, i know.

macroshot made with extension tubes.

I really like this colouring. It makes me hungry!

MacroShot- Ben Simak

  

macro shot of a dollar bill, because I still refuse to go outside to take photos....too cold! :-P

taken with nikon D90 | AF Zoom-Nikkor 24-85mm f/2.8-4D IF | on the table

Macroshot of Atalanta butterfly feeding on rotten apples.

this is a tiny flower, which is just one of maybe a hundred just like it, that make up one ball, or "head" on a wild flower.

 

all of these "teeny-tiny" pictures are made with a broken kodak cx6445. it can only capture a field of 1/4 - 1/2 inch in size

We told 6yo Alex we'd think about a dog if he looked after these little monsters.

    

Mmm. So I've just been out picking mulberry leaves

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