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Macros Close-ups & Intimate Landscapes 3
Indoors #4
47 days until Spring!
Indoor close-up of a .25”/6.4mm gilly-flower bud.
Winter project: learn macro and get ready for outdoor intimate landscape compositions.
Tiny Bud 0593
Handheld
1 layer
Taken at White Rock, British Columbia, Canada.
♫ Tiny buffles ♫ In the brine
♫ Make me happy ♫ Make me feel fine
See... He's smiling! :-)
Bufflehead
Macro Monday
Tiny
clay chips[3.5mm across] to mix in with resin
to add patterns and colours
to your resin project
Lovely little yellow flowers, blooming, untended, on the side of the...
Decatur (Winnona Park), Georgia, USA.
11 August 2022.
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Sminthurinus trinotatus juvenile and Sphaeridia pumilis female, side by side.
The difference in head size is most noticeable...
xena was leaking out the window at me from our tiny house vacation spot. she is trying to figure out where the rest of the house is so she can explore it
ID ? - Platystomatidae ?
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for size reference (Macro Mondays), the bed is made of black lava salt crystals; tomato is 9.2 mm in diameter
25 frame focus stack
Leica 100mm APO-Macro-Elmarit f2.8 with 35mm extension tube and Elpro diopter
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 .
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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