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RE: Macro Photos Only


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Here's some of mine...

 



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gubby wrote:

Here's some of mine...

 


 LOVE the bee in the middle shot gubby



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A couple more flowers.



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And here is a critter...



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Try again to get it in the right place - brain is not working as it should tonight!



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Heres one of mine...

I love this form of photography as it allows me to see details which are lacking with my eyesight.



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Here is another favourite of mine.



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That Punga is beautiful Boroma.

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That Punga is beautiful Boroma.


 Is that what it is called HW??



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Yes Boroma. Otherwise the NZ silver fern.

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Yes Boroma. Otherwise the NZ silver fern.


 I thought it was just a tree fern. I took the pic up in Eungella west of Mackay.  Always loved the new growth.

I have another pic of a different one I also took on the same day.



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At the beach today.



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By the beach today.



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Loving the bark, Pricey! It almost looks like a beautiful collage - Mother Nature at her best.

That's a gorgeous yellow, Boroma - pity it wasn't a closer shot though. I would have loved to have seen its individual tufts. Is it a NZ flower? It actually looks like a cross between a bottle brush and a wattle flower!

I'll show you one of a pinky/red bottle brush of mine that I took in my front yard just as they were beginning to flower last year, and you'll see what I mean about really close up enough (macro) to see the individual tufts.

 



-- Edited by Romy5152 on Friday 2nd of September 2011 06:46:28 AM

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Just found page 2 - and I'm absolutely loving all the beautiful macros! This was the best idea, Boroma! The ferns, the butterflies, the bees, the flowers, shells - just gorgeous!

And Gerty Dancer, if I still had my Bowen Therapy practice, I would have your pic enlarged, framed, and on the wall of my clinic. It's such a pretty, delicate and peaceful looking shot.

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Here are a couple more.

 



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Romy5152 wrote:

That's a gorgeous yellow, Boroma - pity it wasn't a closer shot though. I would have loved to have seen its individual tufts. Is it a NZ flower? It actually looks like a cross between a bottle brush and a wattle flower!

 
It was the tiniest yellow flower on a bush in the outback Romy, at Roxby Downs to be precise....could not get any closer at all with my camera which is only a point and shoot anyhow.  I think it is in the wattle family but that is only a guess on my part.


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Some more flowers



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More flowers



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Can't remember where I found this one



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Here are a couple good close up shots for you Romy



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Yep, they're better Boroma. I love close-ups! Nice, nice, nice! What's with the spit in the tree, Boroma? Hehe! Fantastic photo though! lol

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My first and only tatt! It had only been freshly done in the pic (last year) and the colours have now softened to pretty pinks and blues.



-- Edited by Romy5152 on Friday 2nd of September 2011 12:08:06 PM

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 What's with the spit in the tree, Boroma?


Not sure it is spit Romy as we know it though I agree that is what it looks like. 

I found a couple of trees down by the creek that had this unusual substance in them and of course photographed one of them.

From memory there had been a heavy fog that morning and the pic was taken before 10am.  I imagine some animal/bird/critter was responsible for it but that is purely a guess on my part. 

NO, I don't think it was human related.



-- Edited by Boroma577 on Friday 2nd of September 2011 12:44:53 PM

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Like you, Boroma, John and I have hundreds of macros between us, many taken in WA's wildflower country. The first one here, though, was taken in a NSW garden.

Andrea



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A few more from WA...



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That spit in the tree, has it got something to do with frogs, maybe a froth of frogs eggs.
Its very unusual but certainly something left behind by an animal. Like caviar or roe from fish.

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