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A macro of a bumble bee collecting nectar from one of my Sarracenia. For those who don’t know, Sarracnia are carnivorous plants so she really is living dangerously collecting her nectar here.
Banded Demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens) / / Have a look at my other photos. For example: / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Or browse through one of my categories flower / poppy / water / leaf / other / reflection / macro / insect / dragonfly
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Four seasons around the United States.
Decorated star and heart cookies on green paper
A little fun creating this christmas image with my camera, macro shot with movement. My Stock Photography site is SHUTTERSTOCK or sell your own work click here SHUTTERSTOCK
—Arthur Rubenstein Summer in Berkeley, CA Taken with a Canon 350D and Sigma 70-300mm macro lens
I enjoy beholding these bright yellow flowers in spring .
Photo was taken with a fixed 60 mm lens. Aperture value: f/4.5; ISO speed ratings: 200; Shutter speed: 1/200 sec.
Photo was taken on a winter hike in a hungarian mountain region, called Börzsöny.
multicolored autumn leaves
End of Winter, waiting on Spring… Canon EOS 30D DSLR I found this jonquil at 8:30 in the morning after an overnight snow of 10 inches. I was wearing as many layers of clothing as I possibly could be, and yet, the north wind was cutting right through me. As beautiful as the snow is, it made we look forward to the new season of Spring that lies ahead. I began to think about how their is a time and a purpose for everything under heaven. Then, it reminded me of this beautiful song: “Every Season” / Song by Nicole Nordeman Every evening sky, an invitation / To trace the patterned stars / And early in July, a celebration / For freedom that is ours / And I notice You / In children’s games / In those who watch them from the shade / Every drop of sun is full of fun and wonder / You are summer And even when the trees have just surrendered / To the harvest time / Forfeiting their leaves in late September / And sending us inside / Still I notice You when change begins / And I am braced for colder winds / I will offer thanks for what has been and was to come / You are autumn And everything in time and under heaven / Finally falls asleep / Wrapped in blankets white, all creation / Shivers underneath / And still I notice you / When branches crack / And in my breath on frosted glass / Even now in death, You open doors for life to enter / You are winter And everything that’s new has bravely surfaced / Teaching us to breathe / What was frozen through is newly purposed / Turning all things green / So it is with You / And how You make me new / With every season’s change / And so it will be / As You are re-creating me / Summer, autumn, winter, spring
BEST VIEWED LARGE Abstract Macro Photography – Urban Art old, crumbling, strange and very intreguing to look at – This is macro paint, on a door panel of a derelict house in armley. The property is in a really really bad way
Nikon D80 / tamron 28-80mm / w/ macro adapter / f/4 / iso 200 / 1/120
Happy Holidays!! / Canon 500D / Sigma 70mm Macro
I thought i would have a look and see what i can create with a few of my flower images in a calender form. those that know my work know im happier capturing rust and peeling paint and textures. But as i have a couple of friends who adore flowers i thought i may do this as a chritmas present, it still needs fine tuning but any advice would be welcome. : )
Just some of the fall colours here in Southern Michigan. Wins in the Following Groups or Challenges / Extreme Close-Ups – “The Colours Of Autumn” – Top 10 (#4) – Nov. 2009
“Collection of Flowers” May you have a wonderful year in 2010! 2010 Calendar By: / Terri~Lynn
Holidays card with text Own photograph ‘Crystal elegance’ – the original you can find here “Happy Holidays!” / “Prettige Feestdagen” / ... / “Merry Christmas!” / “Prettige Kerstdagen” / ... / “Happy New Year!” / “Gelukkig Nieuwjaar” / ... Text can be adapted to your own wishes, in any language – just drop me a note and I’ll customise it for you :) / Comments and feed-back always welcome. Thanks for looking :) View all my ‘Cards with text’ here
Portrait of a nut. Sony Alpha 700, Sigma 17 to 70 with Tamron doubler, 140mm equivalent / iso 100, multi pattern metering, aperture priority f22.0, manual focus, 4 second exposure / Tripod Black background intesified in Raw converter, sharpened and highlighted in PSE
Also known as the toilet nut. Sony Alpha 700, Sigma 17 to 70 with Tamron doubler, 140mm equivalent / iso 100, multi pattern metering, aperture priority f22.0, -1.0 ev, 3.0 second exposure, manual focus / Tripod
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