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Marshall Park, Madison, Wisconsin. The height of this flower is 0.7 in (1.8 cm).

 

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A very tiny wee snail! May need to be viewed large lol HSS ;0)

I love finding fungus in the woods! What wonderful colors and shapes, you just have to look real hard to find them!!! Not much of a problem for me cause I'm short! lol Have a great week everyone!!

Tiny bloom from a nearby park. Smaller than a finger nail.

So lucky to find this beautiful little bird and its partner in rural Kent countryside..

The movement in this image is courtesy of the wind. It has been really windy here with gusts up to 50 km making macro photography challenging to say the least.

 

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Eintagsfliege/Ephemeroptera

.. man beachte die "Turban-Augen"! (Wat all givt....)

The hair-like projections on African Violet leaves, captured with about 3x magnification. You can see the individual cells forming each "hair".

My entry for #HiddenWorlds, Flickr Friday's theme for the week of Jan. 15-22, 2021.

Tiny flowers not larger than a pinhead, growing between the stones paving the courtyard of the great baroque palace in Mannheim Germany in early March

Aleuria aurantia.

Spice up your day with a clove-sational drum solo! This little maestro is drumming to the beat of flavorful vibes :) #tinytunes

 

Macro: Extension tube with 50mm prime.

 

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"Macro Mondays" "Translucent"

This little spider is only 5 mm big

A tiny succulent flower taken with a macro lens.

Macro Mondays - theme: "Smaller than a Coin"

 

Have you ever had a tiny package arrive in the mail, and wondered who had sent it? This has happened to me several times in my lifetime - and it brings instant joy, and an overwhelming desire to thank the thoughtful person that sent it. This tiny spool laying atop a new tea towel, just arrived in my mailbox. This time I know who sent it as a note of encouragement was included. Wouldn't it be wonderful if everyone could encourage friends and family this way? It doesn't need to be anything extravagant - just something to say;

"I am thinking of you, and you are loved."

A reminder of how people lived back in times past.

Today I walked Ruby down to Sicklehatch Lane and back through Sapperton Wood. So 3 images for today fungi leaves and leaves.

seems tasty to bad that they are not eatable.

 

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A macro capture from some tiny flower

Only a tiny bit in focus for fun. Very tiny daisy like flowers still blooming at the park, less than 1/2" across, 1cm at most. Very tall and dangly and blowing in the wind. Same flowers as in next photo of a butterfly that shows how tiny these are.

A new craze for tiny houses which has become very popular around the world.

My lovely cousin !

Sitting by a red door,

Nestled in the crook of a fallen tree,

He serenades passersby,

From his tiny-gnomial garden.

 

Decatur (Sycamore Ridge), Georgia, USA.

24 April 2022.

 

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Tiny Dinosaur - Ambush Bug - Sony A7S II, DLX Stretch, Nikon Micro-Nikkor 60mm f/2.8

Haven’t got a clue… but based on the color they definitely look not edible

At the end of the same dive with the flame lobster (previous post), we stopped in the shallows to search for grass squid.

 

Expectations were low. These squid are tiny - think the size of your pinky fingernail. They are floating in a soup of sargassum bits and pieces, so they are well camouflaged. And to top it all off, we are in shallow water (2-3m) with waves rolling through to slosh this slurry of stuff back and forth. Placing them in the viewfinder is hard but even if you can do that, you still need to get the camera's autofocus to lock on to the right thing. I have plenty of blurry pics and a bunch of sharp pics of seaweed fragments. But all you need is one to work!

 

Note, this was shot with ambient light (because we were so shallow). Without strobes, the shutter speed could be raised above 1/250th, which was definitely helpful.

I told you I'll find treasures, didn't I?

Overwhelmed by the number of drawers, I took a break and I rearranged the archives. Oh, well, not all of them :)

Here is Tiny, when she was only four months old :)

I beg your pardon, dear friends, I'll come later in the evening with a word for each of the lovely photos posted today.

with Christmas wreaths. In the city. Thursday Doors Day/ TDD/DDD

 

Little - Our Daily Challenge

338/366 pictures in 2020

77/100x in 2020 Flora macro

 

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