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Well the rain has finally let up and thought I'd take a walk around and see what I could find. Yeah! After finding no babies last year I was happy to get this little peek through the long grasses at this little fawn. I love seeing those blue eyes that they have when they're born. Maybe they'll stick around but we'll see.
I found this on my walk today, thanks to another photographer. A recently hatched dragonfly. I did not have the right lens but have done my best.
Größe: 1023×992 | Blende: f/8,0 | Brennweite: 150 mm | Belichtungszeit: 10/10000 s | ISO: 400 | Kamera: NIKON D300S | Zeitpunkt: 4.07.2011
That morning I gathered dew drops and sunshine…and the scent of newly cut grass.
Together with fallen leaves and a loutishly torn leaf…seeds and fallen blossoms of a crazy erguvan (judas tree).
The morning will come in a few hours… with what, I wonder.
Spotted on the curb this morning.
"Nymphs feed on sap of tree roots with their piercing-sucking mouthparts. After becoming fully developed, nymphs emerge from the ground at night and climb onto nearby objects such as tree trunk, plants, fences, etc. Adult cicadas emerge from the last nymphal stage leaving behind the exuviae (cast skin). Adults can live 5-6 weeks." entomology.tamu.edu/2014/06/24/insect-of-the-month-cicadas/
And apparently they're really tasty, too - at least to our dog.
Another picture from last Saturday of the newly released hedgehogs that overwinted with Pact animal sanctuary for the winter,as they were too small to hibernate.
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the old toy was quite "used", abused infact, and I've little time to edit the photo with Gimp, but MM is such a fun that I couldn't miss it, So here it goes HMM!
Newly born males such as this one may have no markings on ventral side and could be mistaken for Delaware Skipper (Anatrytone logan), but Sachem has a pointed forewing with a triangular look while Delaware looks more rounded and elongated. Also, the antennae are positioned differently.
London zoo's butterfly paradise includes a glass cabinet which contains butterfly chrysalis. This butterfly was on the inside of the glass so must have recently left it's chrysalis.
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This little fellow attracted my eye in the garden today. I don’t know what sort of Shield Bug he is but I assume his albino appearance is due to his having just emerged from a previous skin which you can see just above and to his right.
I’ve been testing my newly acquired — though second-hand — 85 mm lens again, and I’m pleasantly surprised by the image quality, even with freehand shooting. These strawflowers were my balcony discovery last year: they bloomed all summer, and despite looking dried out, new blossoms appeared as the temperatures rose in February and March.
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Something old, something new, and no, I'm not going to marry ;) The old part first: it's the crystal beads. My Mom, magrit k., recently went through old, long-unused things and found this crystal bead necklace. She asked me if I wanted to wear it, and since I love some bling from time to time, I said, "Yes!". This leads us to the new part: the jewellery wire. The necklace had been strung and tied classically on a jewellery thread which was pretty much worn and frayed with use. So I bought jewellery wire just before Christmas and made a new necklace with the beautiful old glass beads.
It's a single photo illuminated from above by a natural light photo light, from the left and right with LED lamps (the left lamp equipped with the yellow bottle cap "filter"), and a handheld flashlight to highlight the new part: the wire. The background colour is from a huge peach-coloured amaryllis blossom that had just fallen off its stem and was already placed on the table, waiting to be photographed. Processed in DXO PL7, Color and Analog Efex, and with finishing touches in LR with the Primary Color sliders.
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Happy Macro Monday, Everyone!