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Nezara viridula - Final instar nymph. Do love their colouration!
Chalais - Charente - France (Sept 15)
Macro Mondays - Patterns in Nature
Lots of natural patterns on the Green Bottle Fly and the Grosso Lavender. HMM
The combination of blowing snow and sand created some interesting patterns on the beach. Even with the difference in color, the two merge together so well that it's hard to tell which is which until you step on it - and your foot sinks into the snow. With this image, I was experimenting with light and shadow in the patterns.
Those mounds in the distance are shore ice created by waves pushing water up through holes in the ice - creating mini volcanos on the surface. If you're walking on top and fall into one, it can be impossible to get out on your own.
Holding Pattern the little birds were hanging out on this branch waiting to get a spot at the bird feeder on this snowy day in North Carolina.
Tiny leaf from a Katsura tree. Yes, we planted it when we moved here before questioning if native. But it does absorb air pollutants, perhaps. And the tree nursery sold and planted it along with many native cedars and sequoias.
Firebush's tiny flower clusters are a favorite treat for humming birds and bees
#MacroMonday #PatternsInNature
Cropped to 3In x 3in requirements
Just one more to add to my theme for the week Patterns Zebra at Port Lympne Wildlife Reserve, Kent, UK. Nature at it's Best.
Presented is a miniature zinnia. Total diameter of the flower was 1.5 inches.
Macro Mondays
Theme: Patterns in Nature
July 15, 2019 (UTC)
For this weeks Macro Mondays pick "Redux 2020" I chose Unusual Patterns, as you can see the insect has a pattern on its back and the screen it's on has a pattern. I also included the Dutch Angle.
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A very small leaf from a Wisteria bud ( about 4cm) where we can enjoy the natural patterns and textures.