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Blue Hover Fly, Resting.

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Sorry I cant be more descriptive than this, if anyone can identify please do let me know!

These tiny Tree frogs make a big sound for such a tiny creature, including in our garden . Its no wonder I hear them more than see them :-)

For Macro Monday - Tiny

 

I have no idea where this tiny (10mm high) cup came from but it has been on my desk for about 6 months.

 

I will add an image showing the measurement in the first comment box.

 

Happy Macro Monday!

2022 one photo each day

Pied Wagtails always remind me of little ballerinas

An obvious compliment, but these shots were taken at a distance so there is not much of a reduction in size, and I thought the series together would tell the story better than a single shot, or at the least be more interesting.

 

Although each shot was processed the same, sky behind the pair changed from frame to frame. I could have close cropped each pair but figured it would only look a bit better. The important part of this is the action.

 

I assume that the Great Blue Heron got a little too close for comfort to the nest of the female Red-Winged Blackbird. Order shot is left to right across the top and then again across the bottom.

Two go a kind but not the same!

This tiny ant was crawling over a peony bud.

very small hoverfly on the bramble flowers,very bright and lots of them in the sun.

Aquarium of the Pacific

Long Beach, California

Sun Sparkling off the river,and lighting up a Tiny Blue Wild Flower.

Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, Sarasota, Florida. Sony A6500 and FE70-300G.

A macro capture from some tiny flower

I picked this rose a few days ago. It was so small I had to put it in a sherry glass. Have a lovely weekend .

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..

Tiny Little Mycena

Spotted just above the water surface near the shore, these delicate creatures were a surprise find given the regular turbulence of the lake. I don't think I've noticed them before. Very tiny and difficult to photograph hanging over the side of the canoe.

Young Male, Anna,s Humming Bird.

I was very intrigued by the translucency of this tiny little pod with it's wispy tentacles coming from the top. I have no idea what it is.... about 1/4 inch in size.

Tiny Alien.

 

This strange larger than life-size creature is actually the larva of a ladybug.

 

Taken with a macro lens mounted on 37mm extension tubes.

 

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This mushroom was growing between a crack in a fallen, decaying tree.

I know my little world spirals off a bit, but the horses like to have the extra running room ;)

Dan's Farm

Central Saanich, B.C.

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A summer evening @Point State Park (or "The Point")

С усталым, но воодушевленным настроением наша группа фотографов поднялась на вершину перевала, ухабистая горная тропа сменилась на удивление гладкой магистралью, которая элегантно змеилась через высокогорные луга. Настал золотой час, окутав мир вокруг нас теплыми объятиями, как будто само солнце спустилось, чтобы попрощаться с землей на ночь. Небо было усеяно колоссальными облаками, которые мерцали янтарным оттенком, нежно обнимая заснеженные вершины главного хребта. Несмотря на наше обещание ехать без остановки, непреодолимое очарование момента заставило нас остановиться и впитать великолепие, раскрывшееся перед нами. Одни фотографировали орлов, парящих высоко в небе, в то время как другие снимали красоту ледяных вершин крупным планом. Но среди этой грандиозной картины я не мог не заметить оранжевый грузовик, крошечное пятнышко на бесконечном просторе, мчащийся, словно движимый самим сердцебиением гор. Возможно, даже сейчас я не смогу дать ответ, почему я выбрал его в качестве объекта своей фотографии. Скорее всего потому, что выглядел он там совершенно нелепо и чуждо, но тогда он казался кометой, промчавшейся через долину, оставив после себя лишь пыльное облачко.

 

Время, отведенное на эту остановку, истекло, и все неохотно потянулись в машины. Двигатель взревел, и мы продолжили наш спешный и прерывистый путь к закатной съемке. Шины напевали тихую колыбельную, которая гармонировала с шепотом ветра, доносящегося сквозь приоткрытое окно. Дорога становилась ровнее и гладкий асфальт позволял нам ускориться, с полной уверенностью в том, что впереди нас ждут еще более захватывающие виды. Наш разговор становился тише, прерываемый лишь редкими восклицаниями, когда мы в очередной раз сталкивались с потрясающими видами, каждый из которых был великолепнее предыдущего. А когда красота становилась беспощадной, мы с вынужденным сожалением нарушали данное себе обещание.

  

With weary yet exhilarated spirits, our band of photographers crested the apex of the pass, the rugged path giving way to a surprisingly smooth thoroughfare that snaked elegantly through the high mountain meadows. The golden hour had arrived, casting a warm and gentle embrace upon the landscape, as if the very sun itself had descended to say the earth goodbye for the night. The vast sky was strewn with colossal clouds that shimmered with an amber hue, tenderly hugging the snow-capped peaks of the main ridge. Despite our earlier vow to push onward without pause, the irresistible allure of the moment compelled us to slow our pace and drink in the splendor before us. Some took pictures of eagles soaring high in the sky, while others noticed the beauty of the icy peaks and took close-up photos of them. Yet amidst this grand tableau, I couldn't help but notice an orange truck, a tiny speck in the vast wilderness, racing as if propelled by the very heartbeat of the mountains. Perhaps, even now I cannot give an answer as to why I chose him as the subject of my photograph. Most likely because he looked completely ridiculous and alien, but then he seemed like a comet that had rushed across the valley, leaving behind only a dusty cloud.

 

The time allotted for this stop expired, and everyone reluctantly made their way into the cars. The engine roared to life and we continued our hurried and choppy journey to the sunset shoot. The tires humming a soft lullaby that harmonized with the whispers of the wind, coming through the half-open window. The road became smoother and the smooth asphalt allowed us to accelerate, with complete confidence in that more breathtaking views await us ahead. Our conversation grew quieter, punctuated by the occasional exclamation as we encountered breathtaking vistas, each more magnificent than the last. And when beauty became merciless, we, with forced regret, broke the promise we had made to ourselves.

 

Very tiny wildflower (Menodora scabra, Twinberry) empty berry head. Dedicated macro lens. My side yard. No crop.

Extra tiny and mostly unnoticed. Weeds! View large!

 

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