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El rocío de la mañana, Estômbar (Algarve-Portugal)

Lavender art image taken in Mexico City using a Canon 85m lens with a wide open aperture.

 

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Ingredients:

Helios 44-2 (razor sharp at f2 and a Bokeh-machine)

Sony ILCE-7

 

Manual setup, manual focus, available ligt, handheld. Hope, you enjoy! All visits, comments, faves are appreciated!

Originally from South America and the West Indies, it is now widely naturalized throughout the tropics. As the 'walking' portion of the name implies, the Yellow Walking Iris produces young plantlets on the spent flowering stems and once they are large and heavy enough the supporting stem will be pulled to the ground where the young plantlets can root into the soil and grow.

 

Miami Beach Botanical Garden

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Sunday the ice came in with a fog and layered on some trees and some grass.

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# this is a tiny lille bud of Saint Jon's Wort ... Knospe (fünfblättrig) des Johanniskrauts.

 

# maybe it will bloom in the vase.. then we have the whole range :-)

standing under the tree and looking up

Færder National park, Norway

This probably will be the last wintry shot I post this season. Spring is just a few short days away, if snow is not predicted in the first week of March for my area then it more than likely means it is over. I know may get that late wet snow right at spring but just dont feel it coming this year.

I caught little Zippy my garden snail going for a slither this morning...

 

Never forget to have a little fun with your photography, inside of us all is a hidden and forgotten imagination, we just have to remember how to use it!! Have some fabulous fun this Friday ~ Debbie KissThePixel2020

I just had to open my birthday present early

Common Darter warming up on a stem at North Cave wildlife reserve. (722)

Blue Dasher Dragonflies are widely distributed throughout North America and into the Bahamas. The males are easy to recognize with their vibrant blue color, yellow-striped thorax, and metallic green eyes. The adult dragonfly will eat nearly any flying insect, such as a moth or fly and mosquito. They are capable of eating hundreds of insects every day.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_dasher

 

South Carolina.

Ingredients:

 

Meyer-Optik Görlitz Trioplan 100/2.8 @f2.8

10+16mm extension tubes (focus-range nearly 1µm)

Olympus E-M 10 Mark II

Xxxtreme Bokeh

 

The Bokeh is "made" out of a tree with yellow petals and a forget-me-not bush on the lower right. I had only 2-3 min, then the light changed completly and left a poor main-object with a non-existing Bokeh.

 

Manual setup, manual focus, available 6 in the morning light, handheld. Hope, you enjoy! All visits, faves and comments are appreciated!

Færder National park, Norway

Gulf fritillaries look completely different when seen from different viewpoints. Top of the wings are vivid orange with small black and silvery-white markings. Underside of the wings are orange and brown with bold silver-white spots. I find they are easy to photograph compared to other butterfly species. They have a tendency to perch for longer periods and will perch with wings folded or open equally.

Montell, Uvalde County, Texas in October 2020

OCHNA THOMASIANA

Nagelbeeren

Bird's-eye bushes a name derived from the shape of the drupelet fruit. Ochna thomasiana is native to southeastern Africa. The Ochna thomasiana flowers are yellow. After it flowers, it produces some seeds. The seeds start with a green color and turn black. Sometimes when the seeds fall, it resembles the Disney character "Mickey Mouse."

Ochna thomasiana is widely cultivated as an ornamental garden plant for its yellow flowers an unusual fruits.

 

The July end sunlight draws the flowers to bask in the light for growth but now it scorches the flower with the intense heat.

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