In response to the Weekly Photo Challenge:
A narrow head, narrow bodies and the eye of a needle which gets narrower and narrower as you get older!
In response to the Weekly Photo Challenge:
A narrow head, narrow bodies and the eye of a needle which gets narrower and narrower as you get older!
I’ve had second thoughts about my original post for this week, now I’m going for one of a “local”.
Another contribution to the Macro Moments Challenge
I did think this might be a cicada exoskeleton but I’m not certain.
Canon 350D, f/9, 1/100, ISO 200, 105mm focal length
For the photo challenge this week we’re asked to depict, ” The cherry on top. The icing on the cake. Or, as the straightforward folks at Oxford Dictionaries explain it, “a desirable feature perceived as the finishing touch to something that is already very good.”
Here’s my contribution.
Some time ago I saw a post about a “Christmas Cactus”, mine is flowering now so I figured it must be one of those “Christmas in July” celebrations.
For this week’s challenge there is a theme-Macro Plants and Flowers. You can check it out here: Macro Moments
This is a Grevillea flower.
It was shot using a Panasonic Lumix, DMC-TZ60 on the Macro setting.
Check out the Emotography Showcase here, post an image if you can.
You can check out the Macro Moments Challenge here.
Some kind of moth on our flyscreen door.
Seeing the details in some moss. I’m not sure what the “boulder” is.