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Heads at different stages of ripeness- all almost there- the farmers will be pretty busy soon round us.
Shot with a 55mm F2.8 lens at F2.8. Natural lighting from one side, tripod mounted.
Flickr seems a bit broken, and the metadata isn't showing for the rest of the image parameters. Was a Nikon D5200, ISO 640 1/200th second.
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Glyn Nelson
I bought a bouquet of daises before New Year's marked down to $2.50 at the grocery store. They are almost done now. I think I got my money's worth. :-)
ODC Jan. 7 - Patterns
116 Pictures in 2016 - Theme No. 19 - Patterns in Nature
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Macro Mondays. Theme: Patterns in Nature
Nikon Z6, Micro-Nikkor AF-S 105MM F/2.8G IF-ED VR
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Wild grapevines that grow in my garden. I’ve never seen grapes on them. Possibly the animals eat them as soon as they develop.
Marchlyn can be found in Snowdonia. It is a high level lake and used as a water source for Dinorwig power station. On the day of my visit, the water level was very low and because of this, I noticed the layers and patterns left by the receding water.
I found a rather tatty Emperor Moth (Saturnia pavonia) while out adder watching and thought I'd home in on the eyespot. Had no idea how hooked and toothlike the scales were! Go as large as you can to see, if you fancy it.
Seashells embedded in a sedimentary rock collected at Ano Nuevo Point in Ano Nuevo State Park, San Mateo County, California.
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