Saturday, August 01, 2009
Honeybee on a Cornflower
Was invited over to Dave and Charmaine's for dinner last night, and I made a point of going to Charmaine's well-stocked garden to take photos before the light disappeared completely.
To make a long story short, there were honeybees having a good time sucking nectar out of the many coneflowers (also known as Echinacea) so I got out the macro lens and started patiently taking pics. Those below are culled from about +130 I shot.
On this one you can see the three mini-eyes set between the two big compound eyes on either side.
Labels: Bee, Coneflower
Monday, July 27, 2009
A Stroll Through Woodbine Park
This is a deliberate attempt at achieving the bokeh effect. Not sure it completely qualifies, but I really like how it turned out. Used the macro lens and deliberately focused on the flower in the bottom of the field of view, and let the rest go diffuse. I like the vague forms of the other flowers, as well as the wisps of long spindly leaves reflecting the light of the evening sun in the background.
Some shaggy-looking daisies found in Woodbine Park. Am guessing that this is a genetic variant of the usual, non-shaggy variety.
A Common Red Soldier Beetle on Queen Anne's Lace, also seen in Woodbine Park. I saw plenty of examples of why this type of beetle is also called the "Hogweed Bonking Beetle". ;-)
Labels: bokeh, Common Red Soldier Beetle, Coneflower, daisy, woodbine park
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