Moss. / Shot with Canon EOS 350D with Canon EFS 60mm macro lens and Canon MT-24EX Twin Lite flash. / Straight from camera.
Chiang Mai Market, Thailand
Nikon Coolpix P80 A Cricket had made it’s home inside the curled leaf of a Canna Lily and was disturbed when I was watering my garden in Batemans Bay, New South Wales. Featured in Green! Thank you moderators. / Featured in Nature’s Wonders. Thank you moderators.
Please tell me I look like a blade of grass….Do I, huh, huh, huh? Photo taken in Omaha, Ne This was a really small grasshopper about the size of my pinkie nail. He jumped on a blade of grass and then stared at me. LOL
as is / never seen that kind of shamrock growing on water. / Montreal botanical gardens.
Made with fracatalius.
FEATURED in the ‘Green’ group / FEATURED in ‘Dimensions’ / Water drops on a pansy petal with blue daisy refraction. / ‘Emerald Island’ was taken with a Canon EOS 500D and 150mm macro lens. Flood filter added in PS
I found it in Portugal in a small river ( Vez river);...the color is as it is!... / enjoy. /
This photo is straight from the camera. It’s AS IS...... On our day out with friends to Murton Park and the Yorkshire Museum of Farming near Harrogate, we spent time wondering though the grounds and the other attractions. On our way to the replica Roman Fort in England (which surprisingly look much more like a wild west fort), we passed by a field of sheep, two of which were very near the fence. My youngest son, Joel was so taken with these creatures that stood as tall as him. Whilst the others moved on towards the fort, Joel stayed behind (as did I) to have what could only be described as a conversation with this sheep. he would say something and the sheep would bleat. Then Joel would say something else and the sheep would bleat. It was so precious. This went on a few moments and then he reached through the fence and pet the sheep, sort of a goodbye hand shake, as you can see in the photo below. What a fabulous moment to capture. The only way I could capture it was to lift my camera high, and shoot above the fence line. I am very pleased with how it turned out. Canon EOS-1Ds Mark ll / 28-300mm IS zoom lens / f/9 / 1/200 / ISO 100 / Exposure Bias -0.67
Close photo featuring variously colored grasses with blurred background.
paper 120g/m, watercolour, pens
Botanic Kaleidoscope of plants from the Adelaide Botanic Gardens
in my backyard these days
The more doors the better i say, so three in a row is not bad at all, the older, the more color, the better, welcome to Bikaner, Rajahstan,India Watch this
watched 4795 times wauw and thanks to you all 7-11-09 and than Watch this too ):- While i was having fun with the old ladies i also asked them (again) if i could try to carry one of these big clay waterbowls on my head, first i had to practice and this lady was showing me the ropes…oeps,, that was funny,,till now i still can’t do it..Rajahstan, India
photography: Sabine A. Rusted / The Creative Minds / September 2009 / selfportrait
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