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Taken w/a Sony Cybershot H5. Found this little lady on my deck, hope she was good luck.
A close up of my adorable pet cat, Monty.
Friendly little snail I found outside…he was not harmed at all. /
Eastern box turtle, yellow-gold coloration, closeup. Missouri / /
Mm-m-mmmm.. / So cute – with tiny heart inside – and sooooo yummy:) / /Canon 400D 100 mm Macro lens/ Featured in the group Alphabet Soup December 31, 2008 / Featured in the group In the Pink April 6, 2009 / Featured in the Group All About Hearts May 27, 2009 / Avatar of the Group Canon Vs Nikon and featured in the same Group June 8, 2009 / Featured in the Group Buyers Club 23rd of August, 2009 / / /Canon 400D – 100mm 2.8 Macro Lens/ More work: /
I grew these marigold myself… to me they look like orange candy.
This photo is interesting, i took this accidently while inspecting my cameras lens. I realised i took a photo and liked it so i cropped it. I then worked on this all day trying different effects until i finally got something i really liked. This is the final image!
Taken in Oslo, Norway
I really like this one, because if you look closely, you can kinda see my reflection in her eyes.. :) /
Peek-a-boo green treefrog Nikon D200 + Sigma 150/2.8 EX HSM
A recolored version of a spray rose bud that I did a while ago, I like this one a little better. Enjoy!
A picture of a chipmunk that sits at my window and waits for peanuts and sunflowerseeds.
Condensation inside of a water bottle…. I have too much fun with those things, haha. The background was some metallic wrapping paper that I use a lot. I used my sigma 105 mm macro lens and extension tubes. Enjoy!
I found a plastic turtle sooo… I thought I should do something with it. :D I placed the turtle on a mirror with water on it.. there was some glitter on it from something else so I just left it. The green stuff is Easter basket grass that I horded and now use for the weird stuff…. including this. Enjoy!
My origami calendar / / Ever since I saw mobii’s Origami Penguin Tee shirt, I’ve wanted to give it a go myself. The problem was I was too busy at the time, and I could not think of a creative scenario for it. I finally thought of one, and started folding from a 7×7mm piece of paper using tweezers, but by the time I was finished, I realized it was too tiny to create the scenario I wanted :P. I’m going to do bigger one later. I’ve decided to show this one anyways because I think it’s cute. It’s just taken in my hand hand; nothing new, but in black and white the lines in my hand looks like a snowstorm Taken with an Olympus FE-340. For a better idea of scale: / and here is the bigger one:
Little Orphan Lonesome, Dod Mill, Lauder 2008.
A close-up of my cat Scooter as is from my Camera! / Camera: Canon Rebel XT (DSLR) / Lens: 18-55mm zoom / ISO: 400 / Shutter Speed: 1/200 / F/stop: 5.6 / Camera was set on portrait for this photo. MY BUBBLESITE
Meet Freddo the smaller of our two lovely little red eyed green tree frogs – he’s also v. shy and super cute! trying out my new kenko macro tubes with 50mm 1.4 nikkor lens ISO:400 / f/stop: f/5 / shutter speed: 1/100
/ in “Domestic and Pedigree Cats” group.
Best viewed Large / A “NEW” collection of some of my macro images of bugs. / Find all these little creatures for seperate sale as well. / All images have been take in Tasmania, Australia with a 100mm canon macro lens. My New 2010 Calender Featured in / Art and Stories Made For Children / Live, Love, Dream / Art and stories for children / LIve, Love, Dream / Ladybugs / thank you all MY NEW 2010 CALENDER NOW AVAILABLE See Below~ / / /
Best Friends Forever! They are so cute, I wish I was better at this macro stuff… I’ll get there though! Nikon D80 June 15th 2009
I love her eyes!! The sweetest heart and soul on this girl. She is 15 years old. / Taken at my house in Pigeon Michigan / Nikon D90 / 18-200 mm VR Lens
Origami Calendar Folded a monkey from a 15×15mm piece of paper. It hangs off the fork pretty well; and even if it falls, at least it won’t go hungry :o). Taken with an Olympus FE-340 on September 28, 2009 Originally my idea was to just have it with the fork alone as monkey bars: Then suddenly had the urge to take it with a banana. I was debating between this shot I have up now and this one: Feel free to advise or if you prefer one of the above. If there is a majority vote, I may switch. For a better idea of scale: He’s got his arm up to look taller; but I can see his head is below the 5mm mark :P Also used the same type on monkey in Monkey Mischief This work has been feature in: / Little Things to Make you Smile / The Woman Photographer
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