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It's not the best idea for an insect to touch these leaves :)
Sundews (Drosera spec.) are carnivorous plants. They lure, capture, and digest insects using stalked mucilaginous glands covering their leaf surface.
PENTAX K-1 • Crop Mode • 100 ISO • Pentax DA 70mm F2.4 Limited
Kenko Pz-AF UniPlus Tube 25
Metz Flash 52 AF-1 Digital with Ray-Flash Universal L ring adapter
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In the oak woods of Padley Gorge, this dark twisted tree stands in front of the bright foliage in this infra-red view.
Bronica ETRSi
Zenzanon 75mm PE
Portra 160
Beddgelert Forest, Snowdonia. Very similar to a previous upload, but taken on a different day. I think I prefer the colour balance to this, vs the previous upload.
Now this was a waterfall to behold...and it's actually pretty easy to walk by the path leading down to the overlook! As I had my tripod with me, I had a chance to experiment with many angles and shutter speeds to capture different aspects of this waterfall. For this image I closed down on the aperture and increased the shutter speed to capture more of a milky or appearance to the waters. It just so happen because of the way the water flows over this cliff face and then the rocks it has almost a tentacle light look to it...and comes out even more with a longer shutter speed. My main concern with a longer shutter speed was metering it properly so that I didn't blow any highlights of the water while being to retain many of the lush, vibrant colors of the nearby plant-life.
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the genetic heritage-only tiny pollen (kind of dust on top of some kind of tentacles :D)
Weißdorn-Blüte (hawthorn blossom)
This was shot at the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa. This section of the Museum is called the "Queens' Lantern." It is named that in honour of both Elizabeth II, who visited the building on her 2010 royal tour, and Queen Victoria.
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Monarch Butterfly Caterpillar
I never knew they were really red. They always look black to me before :)
The only software editing here was with the sky, none with the caterpillar.
I think the red of the tentacles is because the sun is shining through them.
The rainbow effect is the reflection off of the glass of my camera lens.
A different one from the trip. To be honest we were itching to get a nice big view and had been hoping the fog would clear so that we could shoot Chrome Hill.
Alas! It was not to be. So, when the conditions aren't good...look down.
So I did and came across this scene on the shores of Ladybower reservoir, in the Peak District.
Applied a 10 stop to iron out the water...and Bob's your Uncle!