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No number 10 here, just my last two shots of Brisbane's Tiny Doors. you can find them mainly around the City and Fortitude Valley but you have to look hard. They are only small and often in out of the way places.
www.mustdobrisbane.com/features/brisbanes-secret-tiny-doors
Door day is Thursday! I could tell you where they are, it is a principle of mine but that would ruin the challenge of finding them yourself if in Brisbane - and that's what it is all about in this case. You can find more shots of our doors in my Brisbane album. Good luck.
Lovely little yellow flowers, blooming, untended, on the side of the...
Decatur (Winnona Park), Georgia, USA.
11 August 2022.
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just a bit under an inch and a half... baby Ella.
I have been so intriqued with these little darlings
since I first discovered people making them.
I think they are pretty amazing. She is new, and
done without a mold.
~ Thursday's Child ~
Very tiny fly on the edge of a petunia flower. Full frame. Dedicated macro lens. No crop. No post processing.
Taken at White Rock, British Columbia, Canada.
♫ Tiny buffles ♫ In the brine
♫ Make me happy ♫ Make me feel fine
See... He's smiling! :-)
Bufflehead
I am not good on spider ID but this might be a cucumber green spider (Araniella cucurbitina) with its bright green abdomen according to my googling. Happy to be told otherwise.
17/52 in 2023 challenge: tiny
Tiny Red Bee collecting pollen from a daisy in my yard in Pennsylvania.
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I have no idea what this tiny object might be - I found it in my garden a few weeks ago and carefully saved it. It's clearly the skeletal remains of some sort of flower part, possibly the remains of sepals from a rose flower - the petals would not have been so tough. I do have roses in my garden but I have never seen such a thing before.
For Macro Mondays theme 'Dried'. The Tiny Dancer is 2.8 cm across at its widest and the image has been cropped to be within the MM size limit.
The image was done as a five-shot focus stack.
Any fans of early Elton John will likely recognise the title - my apologies for any ear worms!
A tilt-shift style photo created with Midjourney AI V5.1
Prompt: “Tilt-shift photography, a cute little Troll in a magical forest, intricate detail, 4k, cinematic lighting, realism, in the style of Albert Bierstadt, photo-realistic, extreme definition, extreme quality, sharp, realistic, blur, dust particles, bokeh, light leaks, Takumar 105mm f/ 2. 8 c 50 --ar 16:9 --v 5.1 --style raw --s 750 “
More of the 'Tiny World' series: tinyurl.com/3ckb685m
As I passed by this scene I could just imagine tiny creatures living on these little islands. I woneder what they thought of Giant me intruding on their space??? Kris..
This tiny weed flower measures 1/4" in diameter...not the center portion, but from open petal tip to open petal tip across the widest diameter is only one quarter of an inch!
shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a venus optics laowa 65mm f/2.8 2x macro lens
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check out my review of the laowa 65mm f2.8 here
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