Macro photography in nature

Close-up and macro photography, mostly bugs but also fungi, mosses, flowers and more.

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Berry Go Round A Plant Carnival

August Berry Go Round coming right up. The last week of the month. There is no theme this month, so write about whatever botanical topic is tickling your fancy at the moment. As always, the deadline is the 26th of the month. Please submit your posts via the form here. Next Berry Go Round in August.

From the Lowlands Low Reflections of the Dutch Golden Age.

Reflections of the Dutch Golden Age. Exposing the Girl with a Pearl Earing. My Studio at the Rijksmuseum. Free Trade and the Golden Age.

The Smaller Majority by Piotr Naskrecki Creative Nature Photography Blog by Piotr Naskrecki

The Smaller Majority by Piotr Naskrecki. Creative Nature Photography Blog by Piotr Naskrecki. One of the more entertaining consequences of posting images of obscure, rarely seen animals on this blog or on my Facebook page. Or, more recently, a parasitic bat fly. I wonder if the photos in this post will be met with similar incredulity. Bunga Inselbergs in Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique.

Vancouver Island Nature Nature musings on Vancouver Island, British Columbia

Nature musings on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Oh, what a grey, rainy start to November we have had indeed! For us in Victoria, though not as cold as other parts perhaps, the cool and damp just sink into the bones it seems and makes one wish to crawl under the bed and hibernate for several months! Having said this, a day later the sun came out and I managed two much better shots with the imp.

Vermilion River Naturalist Society Enjoying nature in and around Vermilion, Alberta

Enjoying nature in and around Vermilion, Alberta. VRNS Christmas Bird Count 2014. We hope to see you there! December 5, 2014.

Life in the Beaver Hills

Friday, November 28, 2014. Heated bird bath from Wild Birds Unlimited. It performed well enough and while some have complained. Alas, the heating element in our unit failed after a few weeks of sub-zero weather this fall. I took it back to the WBU franchise. In Edmonton last week and they gave me a replacement with no hassles. Friday, July 25, 2014.

Shield-Winged Insects

Tuesday, September 23, 2014. Sunday, September 14, 2014. Tuesday, July 29, 2014. We started our day journey on the trail to Stewart Falls, located two miles west of Aspen Grove family camp on the east-facing slopes of Mt. I was lucky to have even noticed this mostly hidden longhorn; Pseudogaurotina cressoni. A flower chafer, Trichiotinus assimilis.

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Macro photography in nature

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Close-up and macro photography, mostly bugs but also fungi, mosses, flowers and more.

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Apache2 Debian Default Page It works

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Multiple interface with dhcp result into wrong metric and gateway. Update openjdk8 to 8u161 to fix important CVEs. Qt5 is getting out of date. Apk refuses to install seamonkey along with firefox-esr.

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The Dark Mod Bugtracker

Please check back later to see if it is online again or contact greebo for details. The outage should not last more than a couple of hours or so, expect it to be online again on 2011-01-30. To speed up things, you might try cleaning your DNS resolver cache by executing. At your DOS command line.