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Red and black Lygaeus equestris insect perched on a green leaf, macro shot in a natural setting, Visegrád, Hungary.
harry's wings - imho mother nature is the best artist going around. always was. always will be. shone a desk lamp behind the membranes & scattered some leaves behind (not that you can tell!). cheers !
In this mesmerizing shot, witness the incredible sight of a Magnificent Heliophanus spider gazing upward against the backdrop of a lush green leaf. This intricate macro photograph captures the spider’s delicate features and showcases the wonders of the natural world. The captivating image invites viewers to appreciate the subtle beauty found in even the smallest creatures.
Photographed in natural light at the British wildlife centre, Surrey.
Shot in RAW. Contrast tweaked in Lightroom.
DPS365/268 found this little critter walking around the lip of a glass tonight ... perfect excuse to get out the tamron macro ! Beverages assignment?
A mesmerizing butterfly perched delicately on lush green foliage, its intricate patterns and glowing orange hues creating a breathtaking contrast. A true symbol of nature’s artistry and elegance.
Su una semplice foglia, una piccola lumachina esplora il mondo con i suoi minuscoli sensori, leggendo tracce di luce, umidità, odori.
Non ha occhi che vedono come i nostri, né un cervello paragonabile al nostro, eppure prende decisioni: dove andare, quando fermarsi, come nutrirsi. In quel minuscolo corpo si compie, forse, una forma primordiale di coscienza — non fatta di pensieri, ma di scelte.
Forse la coscienza non è un privilegio complesso e raro, ma un’emergenza sottile e diffusa, che affiora ovunque la vita impari ad orientarsi nel mondo.
#lumaca #natura #snail #coscienza #consciousness
#microcosmo #mindinnature #riflessioni #slowlife #vita
#biologia #animalmind #naturethoughts #minimalismo
#intelligenzanaturale #tinycreatures #ambientenaturale
#evoluzione #lifefindsaway #piccolemeraviglie
Shutter Speed: 1/250 second
Aperture: F/8.0
Focal Length: 102 mm (Nikon DX)
A macro shot of a wasp that I took, after it snatched a small spider.
A vivid macro photograph capturing a green long-legged fly perched delicately on a soft green leaf. The fine details of its iridescent wings and metallic body shine through against a blurred natural background, emphasizing the beauty of small creatures in nature.
During our quest for moose, we came across this little guy at the opposite end of the size spectrum. This ground squirrel is about the size of a moose's ear.
In the early morning sunrise, this tiny spider (barely not visible with the human eye) was set out to finish the last touches on his web. When I saw the web shining against the sun, I had to look to spot this tiny creature.
Can you guess what kind of creature is this and where it lives? Clue: a small microscopic creature is feeding on it (see note).
Ok Gutaf Wallen guess it right. well done my friend. It is a tiny flower of a memosa plant.
A close-up look at a beautifully patterned leaf beetle (family Chrysomelidae), resting on a slender stem. Its vibrant green elytra with a striking dark marking, paired with those long segmented red antennae, make it a fascinating subject for macro photography.
Photographed with care to reveal the incredible textures and fine details often overlooked by the naked eye. Macro work like this always reminds me that even the smallest creatures carry their own beauty and character.