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  • Part of a brood living in the Japanese Garden, Mt Coot-tha Botanic Gardens, Brisbane, Queensland.

  • walking along thru the fields in cades cove, i spotted this ladybug on a reed of grass. shot this macro using a nikon diopter lens attached to a canon 75-300mm lens, she prints beautifully on a card :)

  • i was shooting macros of this lily when this butterfly landed on it :) shot this using a nikon diopter lens attached to a canon 75-300mm lens, if im not mistaken this is a great spangled frilitary

  • Bengal Tiger, a truly magnificent beast.

  • this is one of my babies, my 75-300mm lens..a macro of the INSIDE Of it! / im assuming this happened last weekend on my camping trip / the temps got REAL cold!! , i had her in her backpack with other lens and camera, and i guess she just got too cold :( / when i went to shoot with her that morning, i kept getting an error, figured..well its just cold..of course i warmed her up with my hands .....(cant go into rest.its private) / but..she did finally work afterwards (hehe) / so..other day..im out shooting again..i get this error..wellllllll it wasnt as cold as the other day / so i do what i did what i did the other day..and to no avail / i happened to look thru the lens..and saw This! / talk about a sick feeling in stomach! / so…now she’s off to the lens doctor ..and i hope she comes out ok..and i dont care what anyone says..i am NOT the daddy! “gulps” i shot this macro, using..thank god my other canon 75-300mm lens with a nikon diopter lens attached to it..whew..hafta love backups!

  • this is a crocus that is growing in my yard right now, we have had some pretty warm temps for february around here and some of my crocus’ are blooming, this little flower only stands about 4 to 6 inches tall, i shot this macro literally laying on the ground to give an idea of just how tall it really is, i shot this using a nikon diopter lens attached to a canon 75-300mm lens, also..this is dedicated to Gisele since she is stuck with nothing but snow and needs a flower fix :) so Gisele this is for you

  • these small crocus are blooming right now in my yard, i shot this macro laying on ground to give an idea of just how tall they really are, im lucky enough to have four different colors growing in the same area :) / i shot this using a Nikon Diopter lens attached to a Canon 75-300mm lens

  • for some reason..this shot of the crocus that were growing in my yard last week, is one of my personal favs, something about it is so promising that this year we might just have a good spring / i shot this macro laying on ground (again) using a nikon diopter lens attached to a canon 75-300mm lens

  • this is one of many beautiful tulips blooming in my yard, after having a long soaking rain yesterday, all seem happy and revived, shot this macro using a nikon diopter lens attached to a canon 75-300mm lens

  • this species of daffodil is growing in my front yard, was out the other day shooting macros and had to play w/ this one, i was leaning against the flowerbed stone wall, kinda twisted to get this just right since my lighting on the bottom one wasnt quite what i wanted, finally i twisted and turned just right :) / shot this macro using a nikon diopter lens attached to a canon 75-300mm lens

  • this dwarfed sized lily only grows about 6-7 inches tall, it is native to the great smoky mountains, i had to lay on the ground shooting this macro in order to show the inside of it, shot this macro using a nikon diopter lens attached to a canon 75-300mm lens

  • laying on the ground shooting macros again, this large-flowered white trillium and large flower bellwort were growing side by side, and nope, the shot isnt upside down, the bellwort grows that way :) / shot this macro using a nikon diopter lens attached to a canon 75-300mm lens / thanks to tom biggs, and his buddy harold ross jr, for turning me on to this new location to shoot. this was in the smoky mountains on the north carolina side This shot won the April Photo contest held by the Knoxville News Sentinal newspaper in Knoxville Tn / Contest titled….Spring Scene Photo Contest 2009 :)

  • i finally got a chance this past weekend to go hit my favorite spot in cades cove, sparks lane. / while just walking down the road, some flowers were blooming, this particular bug was having a time on this one bloom. / after closer inspection of this insect, i thought it was too cool. its amazing what you see in the “little world” when shooting macros. you realize just how things so small have such a huge impact on the larger things. / I was worried i might chase this little guy off, it was eating and cleaning itself, with its “hands” that look like crab claws. / it actually reminded me of what we view as dinosaurs, with it’s hard shelled body and unique features / so who is to say dinosaurs are extinct? they still exist, it’s just they have adapted to modern day life, maybe something humans need to learn how to do? / best to view this larger / i shot this macro using a nikon diopter lens attached to a canon 75-300mm lens

  • Can make larger prints available upon request :)

  • I shot this just a few minutes after the other shot of the same scene on here. The sunset just went on changing colour slightly for a little after this, with the evening encroaching and all the lights in the buildings coming on. Wonderful scene. Nikon D300 / Nikkor 300mm f/4 ED

  • As many of you know, I recently visited my good friend (one could say brother), who suffered a stroke with left side paralysis. Since he was in a nursing home setting when I was there, I stayed at his place to make sure everything is ok with his house, mail, bills, etc. Soon, this little stray cat came by for frequent visits. I asked my friend about her, he said that he is quite fond of her, and where I could find the catfood. Well I fed her daily and soon she was sitting on my shoulders as I’m in his backyard taking pictures of birds, etc. She had the prettiest blue eyes and it was nice seeing her after the somewhat depressing hours I spent with Robert. I named her “Getwellsoon”, and was assured that a friend and neighbor of Robert’s will continue to feed and take care of her. If you are reading this Mr. Lawson, thank you for all you are doing for Robert. Image made with Nikon D300 and Sigma 70-300mm

  • I shot this in a darkish shed using just natural light from a set of open doors, i havent done much just boosted contrast, the background was already black and put some life into the eyes with dodge and burn….i love the detail 1/400sec, AV mode, f5.6, 300mm, spot meter, iso 500. / Canon 50D, 70-300mm.

  • She was watching me watching her, she wasnt sure whether to stay or to go, she wanted to make sure I wasnt going to hurt her, I love the look in her face in this shot. Fort De Soto Park, Tierra Verde, FL Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Shooting Date/Time 8/11/2009 08:51:45 / Tv(Shutter Speed) 1/1250Sec. / Av(Aperture Value) F5.6 / Metering Modes Evaluative metering / Exposure Compensation -2/3 / ISO Speed 100 / Lens EF75-300mm f/4-5.6 / Focal Length 300.0 mm / Image size 3888×2592 / Image Quality RAW / Flash Off / White Balance Auto / AF mode One-Shot AF / Picture Style Landscape / Parameters / Tone Curve : Standard / Contrast : 2 / Sharpness : 7 / Color saturation : 1 / Handheld

  • Nikon D90 / Nikkor 70-300mm lens Featured in The X – Human Sentiment group Photo taken at Madrona Farm on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. I spent the afternoon at a charity auction today and was able to enjoy a lot of pretty amazing music. Leeroy Stager was one of those talents. Listen to A Hundred Million Reasons Leeroy Stagger is a Canadian alternative country singer-songwriter. Raised in rural British Columbia, Stagger worked in several local bands until gaining attention from acts such as Hot Hot Heat and Carolyn Mark. Reinventing himself as a singer-songwriter, he released his debut independent EP, Six Tales of Danger, in 2002.

  • Man my titles are sucking lately! That is all that would come to me though :) Nikkon D90 / Nikkor 70-300mm VR Lens / f/8 / ISO 200

  • Hurricane and Spitfire eagerly awaiting next mission, both planes are ready to “Scramble”. / best viewed in LARGE! Taken with Nikon D300 and Nikkor 300mm f/4 ED

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