Cee’s Mid Week Madness Challenge May: Close up or Macro




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I love all of them, the wings are beautiful.
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I am so happy you like the wings as well as the others Dr Christa π π
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The third photo caught my eye. What is it? Flower? We miss these beauties as we canβt look that close.
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The third photo is the centre of a fungi π
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It is absolutely devine.
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Thank you. This has made my night β€
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Did you take them in one night?
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No they are daytime photos
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Wow, these are so impressive. (I’m going to have that song stuck in my head for the next week.)
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Glad you like them. Happy to supply an earworm π
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AWesome close-ups, particularly the bird & insect flying into the flower π
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Thanks Jez. The Native Stingless Bee is about 10mm. The wings are so fast I still haven’t been able to get a good capture π
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Wow, the detail you captured is incredible π²
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It certainly takes practice and patience. I don’t know how many photos to get this one π
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I scrolled down, saw that moth and thought it was a frog smiling at me! Made me laugh!
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Images 5 and 7 are good!
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Happy you have favourites Sue π π
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Of course!
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Oh what wonderful close ups. Love the Carpenters too! π
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Thanks Cee, glad you liked my photos and the song π π
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Great close ups, Brian. I was wondering about the third photo too, but now I know. Also love the stingless bee. Such a good composition. Everything’s right about that photo.
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Thanks Graham. I guess not many see fungi that close. I love that hard working Native Stingless Bee π
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I don’t see a lot of slacker bees!
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I am intrigued by that transparent wings. Is that a fly or a moth or?
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Transparent wings of a Cicada π π
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Oh wow π³
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Excellent photos! My favourite has to be the native bee in the flower!
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Thanks very much π π
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