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A snowflake.

Laowa 25mm with 52.5mm of extension tube.

'flake-mates from another cloud.

Laowa 25mm with 52.5mm of extension tube.

The growing snow pile!

Laowa 25mm with 52.5mm of extension tube.

A snowflake...

Laowa 25mm with 52.5mm of extension tube.

A tree frog relishing tropical environs wintering indoors in New England at New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill, Boylston, MA.

... it's a boy! A fresh monarch has emerged, one to presumably venture to a far far away southern destination.

Who dropped the snowflake?

A not-too-shabby looking snowflake appears to have lost a leg (arm?) after some 'physical activity' in this mini pseudo glass menagerie!

Oh, the burden of a rime storm.

A 'poor' snowflake loses its edge in beauty and agility through an onslaught of rime!

Snowflakes hung up on our front yard shrubbery!

Laowa 25mm.

I've concluded, thus far, the jumping spiders with the orange, black, and white (hair)do are the cutest.

A platelet snowflake.

Laowa 25mm with 52.5mm of extension tube, and a little crop!

With what appears a pseudo smile, this dragonfly was tolerant of moi and a prodding Laowa lens!

Comet NEOWISE under the big dipper.

Having checked this comet out the night before near home, I noticed how dim the comet was getting, and amidst my light pollution, and even with the camera sensor picking up the comet, the image was not worth it. The following night, I drove about 25 miles to darker skies, and that made a world of a difference. This may be my last view of NEOWISE, and when it returns in over 6000 years, who knows, I may ride with it!

 

Flowering cacti...

Lensbaby Spark f/2, I believe.

Tucson, AZ.

Monarch Butterfly, and up close!

American Lady Butterfly.

Lensbaby Spark 50mm f/2.

Tower Hill, Boylston, MA.

Good looking Airbus corporate Jetliner

Echinacea at Tower Hill, Boylston, MA.

Lensbaby Special Edition Spark 50mm f/2.

The flower and the bumblebee.

Reversed Elgeet f/1.9 lens on a floppy bellows (freelens).

Spring azure butterfly. I played like a decomposing log in the mud and was able to get within an inch-and-a-half!

This image was only modified slightly from the original picture of a staircase. I cropped the photo slightly until I felt the leading lines were balanced. I used PicsPlay Pro to slightly boost the saturation and brightness.

 

Same monarch, and about the same time as that last monarch image of mine, but the bokeh'd background is more prominent here!

 

Elgeet 3-in, f/1.9 lens reversed on a free-swinging bellows.

Same monarch as in a recent 'streamed image.

Reversed Elgeet 3-in. f/1.9 lens on a free-swinging bellows.

A snowflake.

Essentially after about 10 inches of snow without traditional snowflake form, I went out at 10:30 p.m. to see if any residual flakes were falling. With the skies showing mostly stars, I did notice the very sparse sprinkling of snowflakes. These snowflakes had form and were on the larger size. I just had to find them naturally propped in the proper orientation!

Laowa 25mm at ~2.5x setting with 52.5mm of extension tube.

Snowflakes on our front brick walkway.

Laowa 25mm with 52.5mm of extension tube.

A snapshot in time, a snowflake amidst the bury of the blizzard.

Laowa 25mm with 52.5mm of extension tube.

Spring flowers, Tower Hill Boylston, MA.

Freelensed (on a flppy bellows), a reversed Elgeet 3-inch f/1.9 oscilloscope lens.

A glorious afternoon for a morning glory.

Reversed Elgeet f/1.9 lens on a bellows (freelens).

Is that my 20p coin? No, 'tis a platelet snowflake on the pile of bullet, column, and schloppy snowflakes, amidst a raging snowstorm! A blend of 14 slices of focus using PS auto-stack, auto-blend, and a bit of manual blend correction editing... Laowa 25mm at about full mag (5x) with about 57mm of extension tube, and a little final image crop.

A dahlia... reversed Elgeet 3-inch lens on a floppy bellows.

A snowflake...

Laowa 25mm with 52.5mm of extension tube.

A guard mason bee?

No, just a mason bee, presumably chilled overnight amidst the process of mudding in an egg... My presence gave it incentive to slowly crawl up to speed!

Echinacea, Lensbaby Spark Special Edition 50mm f/2.

New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill, Boylston, MA.

A snowflake amidst a heavy snowfall, through a blend of 12 slices of focus!

Laowa 25mm with 52.5mm of extension tube.

The settled drops of an earlier misty rain on the fluff of a milkweed seed!

Orchids, New England Botanic Garden, Boylston, MA.

Used a little vaseline on the filter to a 50mm f/1.8 lens on a small extension tube, shot wide open, et voila!

A snowflake. About 14 slices of focus, auto-stacked and auto/manually blended with PS...

Laowa 25mm with over 50mm of extension tube.

We've only just begun, the autumnal leaf color change...

The late migrator.

A seemingly tardy in migration monarch working the last of the season's flowers at Tower Hill, Boylston, MA.

Used an Elgeet 3-inch f/1.9 lens reverse mounted on a free-swinging bellows, effectively freelensing.

Another image of the insect in the rain...

A snowflake with a kickstand!

The top of this snowflake is tilted a little towards 'moi', and it looks as though a 'broken' arm of a snowflake is propping it up (the appendage dropping a hair right from vertical). Oh how ingenious these 'flakes can be!

Laowa 25mm with a 52.5mm extension tube.

Fuel and follow the sun, a monarch amidst its journey south.

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