Brie Anne Demkiw over at WordPress has chosen the topic Up Close for the photo challenge this week. Right up my alley! Ready to see a different world? Click on each photo to see the details in more detail!!
How is this face to face with a bee? Check out her beautiful wings.
Did you know that there are curlicues inside the dandelion blossom? I didn’t!
The heavy pollen is hanging on to this daffodil.
Lovely colors are found inside an almond blossom.
The Birds Nest fungus is 1/4 the size of a dime. Imagine my surprise to find the little “eggs” inside of it.
I never knew that the inside of a vinca, or periwinkle, was orange and fuzzy.
Did you know that one individual petal of a clover blossom has many parts?
As each faerie releases, what is left behind looks like a pin cushion.
There you have it! I hope that you did give each of these photos a closer look. There is a lot of detail to be found in a world up close!
Be well…. ^..^
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Magical moments in close-up. Thanks for sharing.
I am glad that you enjoyed the photos Maureen!
Lovely shots, particularly the bee.
Thank you! I love taking macro shots.
Me too 😊
🙂
Awesome close ups. Loved them all.
Thank you Moon!
What a great post Barb that brightened my day! Life is truly one of perspective, eh?
It is indeed Joanne! I hope that you and Chef George are doing well!
LOVE the wings on the bee! So delicate!
The bees did not bother me as I sat there. It was so cool! Glad you enjoyed that photo LaNae!
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Wonderful shots!!
Thank you Anneli!
Nice macro photos! The bird’s nest fungus, being that small, is a great photo. Thanks for sharing the small world details.
Glad you enjoyed the photos PJ!
Really incredible, Barb! Your close ups are right there! And beautiful!
Thanks Terri! 🙂
Thank you for bringing this beautiful micro world to our attention!
Thank you Marcybee! Hey – how did your nephew like his macro?