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320/365: "Happy is the person who knows what to remember of the past, what to enjoy in the present, and what to plan for in the future." ~ Arnold H. Glasow
3 more pictures above ! :)
Today I have a presentation about a teensy-tiny little fungus called Cannonball Fungus, that I found a few days ago. It was very fascinating to me, but wasn't sure it was interesting enough to share. However, yesterday I was out with the dogs and studying a few logs along the way. I noticed some very tiny things growing, and when I was nearly eyeball close, I was amazed to find tiny jelly globes (the cannonballs!) resting on the interesting orange star-shaped fungus I found the other day. It was too late to take pictures so I went out first thing today, hoping they were still there...which I'm happy to say, they were! :)
After I got my pictures, I looked up and noticed that there were droplets of water clinging to everything around me! It had rained all night and the world was dripping wet. Just a foot away, I saw this blade of grass fairly bristling with droplets, and thought it would be fun to try taking some flash images of it. When I looked at the images on my computer, I was delighted to see that this one showed clear refractions of the White Oak leaves scattered on the ground below! There are even tiny droplets on larger droplets, totally crazy! :)
Arnold H. Glasow (Arnold Henry Glasow) (1905 - 1998) was an American businessman and humorist. He was cited frequently in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, the Chicago Tribune and many other major publications. Daily Quotes: Arnold H. Glasow
Explored on November 18, 2013. Highest placement, page 3.
Today I have a presentation about a teensy-tiny little fungus called Cannonball Fungus, that I found a few days ago. It was very fascinating to me, but wasn't sure it was interesting enough to share. However, yesterday I was out with the dogs and studying a few logs along the way. I noticed some very tiny things growing, and when I was nearly eyeball close, I was amazed to find tiny jelly globes (the cannonballs!) resting on the interesting orange star-shaped fungus I found the other day. It was too late to take pictures so I went out first thing today, hoping they were still there...which I'm happy to say, they were! :)
After I got my pictures, I looked up and noticed that there were droplets of water clinging to everything around me! It had rained all night and the world was dripping wet. Just a foot away, I saw this blade of grass fairly bristling with droplets, and thought it would be fun to try taking some flash images of it. When I looked at the images on my computer, I was delighted to see that this one showed clear refractions of the White Oak leaves scattered on the ground below! There are even tiny droplets on larger droplets, totally crazy! :)
Arnold H. Glasow (Arnold Henry Glasow) (1905 - 1998) was an American businessman and humorist. He was cited frequently in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, the Chicago Tribune and many other major publications. Daily Quotes: Arnold H. Glasow
Explored on November 18, 2013. Highest placement, page 3.
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"Perfect " comes to mind.... but its not enough.......
Awesome macro captures of interesting cannonball fungus too!
Very well composed and presented!!
Thanks for posting in our group !
Have a great week ahead.
In extreme beauty ..!
That's Wild!!
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Seen and admired again in : Bokeh
an excellent macro shot.
a huge tiny world !
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