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My entry for this week's theme of Small Things are the tiny buds on my peppermint candy plant - it's not dead!
Day full of meetings today.
used Canon Speedlight 580EXII with added plastic diffuser fitted over it - a Sto-Fen Omni-Bounce ..
also Canon Extension Tube EF12II
couple of grasshopper photographs, one with an ant, combined with squiggly gum overlay from the firetrail and border ..
My wife has to take all kinds of pills. This one raises her calcium and lowers her phosphorus. (No glowing in the dark for her.)
I've breed it from it was an egg, I've took it and other from my pond and for a month I've seen the metamorphosis and then relased in nature. This year I've seen a couple of them! On my gallery there is another
I originally took a similar photo to this the other day, but retook Thursday to include for photogamer. I think this photo came out better as it was more full than before. oh and by the way - these are not mine, I don't smoke!
I got my first true macro lens today (Micro-Nikkor 105mm VR), and this was the first subject I tested it on.
I am finding that I may not have the patience for macro photography...
wayside chapel....AS SEEN IN WASHINGTON WEIRD, a little chapel in Sultan,WA a long side the highway, its about the the size of a honeybucket...thats me fucking around on the alter, never been on a church alter before
{Go somewhere you've not been to in a while and make a photograph of something that grabs your interest.}
We went to one of our favorite parks today...took pics of the moving water, my son, the trees. But the most interesting thing to me was this tiny flower poking through the dead leaves.
I was trying to capture this bug that is all over my bushes in the garden! Trying to find out what it is but no joy yet! Was just snaping him on a leaf on my rose bush and the teeniest caterpillar peeked down from under the leaf!! It looked like a wee game of hide and seek!
ODC All the small things
Côte à côte à chaque repas sans un mot ni un regard...avec ma fille ils nous ont étonnés, intrigués :-)