Delicately macro 

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  • Green Dragon on a yellow umbrella.

  • The remains of a hydrangea petal (H.macrophylla), beautiful in life but stunning in death.

  • Julia Heliconian butterfly, Dryas Iulia, / macro closeup. / Santa Barbara, CA Nikon D70 / Nikkor 50/2.8 Macro / Sb800 flash Top ten: Macro Photography Challenge Featured: Unlinited Quality Group, September 2009 / Featured: Accentuate The Eyes group, February 2009 / Featured: Photography 101 Group, February 2009 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- 2009 BUTTERFLIES CALENDAR / / / / / / Or a T-Shirt to go along with /

  • Peace Lily / / /

  • Untouched macro. / Best viewed LARGE

  • Here is an old macro of a water drop in a bougainvillea flower. I’ve sat on this one for a while but always kept coming back to it so finally decided to share! I title this image ‘precious’, for the precious resource which I photographed; water.

  • Best viewed LARGE

  • A macro of the dried up Hydrangea flowers in my garden, they reminded me of delicate little wings. / Best viewed LARGE

  • My origami calendar A sailboat folded out of a 6×10mm piece of paper rowing along the lifeline in my palm. Wow I didn’t realize my hand had all these lines :P. I didn’t turn this into a black and white this time because I managed to get a cool light on my hand to make it more waterlike. The flow of life is parrallel to a journey off the land. It begins smooth, then the waves of adulthood brings high tides which we must overcome, However at the end of the ride, everything is smooth again. Ironically the lifeline in my palm depicts this flow; it begins smooth, then there is a big split and begin to ruffle, but towards the end it comes back together again. This concept was originally generated in May 2008, but I bought a tripod later on and re-shot this on September 2, 2009 For a better idea of scale: / / / This work has been featured in: / Two Word Challenge Works by Category / Featured/Popular / Origami/Ori-plastic / Drawings,Paintings and Graphics / Flowers, Trees and Plants / Water and Waterscapes / Scenery / Light, Shadow, and Reflections / Living Creatures / Human Portrait / Japanfluence / Canada / Still Life More origami: / / More hands: / More lines/abstracts: / / / / / / For more images please visit the category links at the top.

  • This is an ART for Cancer image. 50% of net sales proceeds got to Cancer Research UK. Featured in the German Artists group on 01 Nov 2009 Featured in the ART for Cancer group on 20 Oct 2009 Winner of the Duotone Single Flower challenge in the Fabulous Flowers group on 13 March 2009. / / / Image Collections: Featured work Layered with Texture Monochrome Camera Paintings Floral Triptychs This & That /

  • See my origami calendar Folded on June 21, 2008 and shot through a magnifying glass (as I only have a handhled camera without the fancy macro features). A crane folded from a 3×3mm piece of trace paper The folding process can be seen here And just for fun, I used this photo to create my new avatar (created on June 15, 2009) Here is the paper: / For a better idea of scale: / I didn’t videotape myself folding as linaji suggested, but just for fun here’s a preview of the origami surgery :P. I probably used the needles more than the tweezers in this one! / Works by Category / Featured/Popular / Origami/Ori-plastic / Drawings,Paintings and Graphics / Flowers, Trees and Plants / Water and Waterscapes / Scenery / Light, Shadow, and Reflections / Living Creatures / Human Portrait / Japanfluence / Canada / Still Life Sample origami: For more images please visit the category links above.

  • Here’s another macro from me :o)

  • Dragonfly’s wings paint a mosaic on a red rose in the Owen Rose Garden, Eugene, Oregon, July 2008.

  • My origami calendar / / Just one sheet makes a big difference; / One sheet that can make over 2000 cranes. / Each crane a step closer to a better world; / Each piece a step closer to peace. Each square in the grid paper is 5×5mm; and to be exact, there were 2028 full squares in the paper When I was in grade 5 our teacher read “Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes” to our class. Sadako Sasaki was infected with leukemia. She spent her days folding cranes and making wishes upon them; wishing for her health and for a more peaceful world (the quote above is my writing inspired by the story of the thousand paper cranes). This concept was originally created in 2008, and photographed without a tripod. But now I have a tripod and decided to re-shoot this again and re-uploaded it on September 6, 2009. This piece has been included among RB’s featured pages, and in the following groups: / Inspired Art / Young Enthusiasts / / _Winner of The Challenge For a better idea of scale: / / Works by Category / / Origami / Drawings,Paintings and Graphics / Abstract Photography / Guessing Games Flowers, Trees and Plants / Water and Waterscapes / Scenery/Skyscapes / Light, Shadow, and Reflections / Still Life Living Creatures / Human Portrait Japanfluence / Canada / Europe / / / More Sample Origami / / / / / / / / / / / / / ‘Serenity’, the Firefly spacecraft (My own design) / / / / / / / /

  • Green Veined White Butterfly This is part of my 2009 Calender Photographic Anthology…........

  • Placed in the Top 10 in the Fabulous Stamen – Just for Fun Challenge the group Fabulous Flowers in June 2009 / Featured in the group Extreme Close-ups in February 2009 / Featured in the group Simply White Art Gallery

  • Canon359D f5 1/250 iso 200 35mm natural light (I kept moving these blooms in a vase, until the light coming through the trees just touched the farthest specimem ) / /

  • There’s something very soothing and calming about these water drop/condensation shots for me. Maybe it’s the perfect symmetry of the drops or the way they look like falling rain that’s frozen in time… either way they just make my stressfulness melt away. Anyway, this is condensation on a water bottle… I shot this using my macro lens and extension tubes as well as my flash. I don’t think I had a background on this one.. just the white screen of my computer. Enjoy!

  • “A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you the less you know.” Diane Arbus, (1923-1971) A delicate small feathered bloom hidden in the dark reaches of our garden in the early morning fog this morning. A reminder of just how beautiful nature is. Canon 400D – Sigma 70 – 300 Macro hand held.

  • In macro mode even a simple little flower is JUST amazing… / /Canon 400D/ / Featured in the Group Dimensions April 24, 2009 / Featured in the Group The Woman Photographer April 24, 2009 / Featured in the Group Canon DSLR April 25, 2009 / Featured in the Group Sets of Two April 27, 2009 / Featured in the Group Out of the Blue June 15, 2009 / Featured in the Group Flower and Foliage Detail June 17, 2009 / Featured in the Group Canon Vs Nikon June 28, 2009 / Check out another version: /

  • Taken with a Nikon D80, 14 June 2009. Delicate Flower by Levi Moore The gentle blossom / Hinting of secret splendor / Breathlessly silent

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