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Orange Lacewing Butterfly
Nikon D7000 / 50mm f 1.8D prime lens with 12mm Kenko Extension Tube
Exposure : F 5.6 , 1/30s, ISO 500
I found black shiny plastic. Next I made a pretend little studio with two flashes on the ground and printer paper set up to diffuse the lights. My mom left a helpless orange half on the counter and then I shot the fruit. Sweet deal.
lumopro shot through folded white piece of paper camera right at 1/16th and the same from camera left, both sitting on the ground. triggered via pocketwizards.
Orange Show Foam Raiser sponsored by St. Arnold's Brewery.
A Foam Raiser album on Facebook and a full set of Creative Commons photos from the Orange Show on Picasa.
An orange plastic twisty thing for the EMP and EP topics. It is an orange macro shot that implements the rule of thirds.
Wrapping up my stretch of Milkweed photos is my favorite Milkweed, and one of my favorite plants: Asclepias tuberosa, often called Butterflyweed, Butterfly Flower, and Orange Milkweed.
This is a milkweed that everyone in the US should have. It's native to most of the country. It has a color and size that all gardeners will appreciate. Even it's foliage is attractive. It stays smaller than most milkweeds, and doesn't spread underground like other milkweeds do. It can spread by seed, which can be easily maintained by cutting the pods off before they ripen and open. Pods take nearly 3 months to ripen, so there is plenty of time to remove them. You can also leave them on if you chose to. I let mine ripen and then collect so I can plant more as well as give them to others. If your plant came from a local source, you can also donate them to prairie restorations, schools, and likely many other places.
You can make this plant fuller and have more blooms by trimming in Spring.
Orange macro. © Patricia Fenn. All Rights Reserved. No usage allowed including copying or sharing without written permission.
The orange shell of this hermit crab was just so beautiful. It was resting on a rock of dead coral, brilliant against the gray backdrop.
Name: Orange-headed thrush
Scientific: Geokichla citrina (aurimacula)
Malay: Murai Belanda / Murai Dada Oren
Family: Turdidae
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