Winter Vetch
Winter Vetch (Vicia villosa) produce lots of nectar for the bees and other insects that visit these flowers.
Green Stems
Not sure why I like this but I do. I think is must be the pattern of the stems.
White Hyacinth
These White Hyacinth (Triteleia hyacinthine) are usually pollinated by beetles. If you look closely, you can see a beetle in one of the flowers doing its job.
Longbeak stork's bill
This tiny flower found at the vernal pools is Erodium botrys. It is commonly known as longbeak stork's bill.
Wild Dandelions
Incognito
A Rose is a Rose
Nice to see some of my roses have started blooming.
Spider in the MIst
Metallic Green Fig Beetle
A couple of Metalic Green Fig beetles I came across last weekend at a family reunion in Arcadia, CA. Scientific name is Continus texana. There were about a hundred of these beetles scattered around a giant oak tree.
Butterfly Wings
Here's one of the many butterflies that just love the Butterfly Bush in my yard!
Happy Spring Equinox 2018
Happy Spring Equinox
Mushroom Life
Quod Lux
Loca etiam in minimis de lumine lucet clara.
A Pop of Purple
Flower Power
WIld Flora
Some wildflowers to share with you that I found along the roadside.
Rusty Goodness
Time for some rusty goodness!
Summer's Beauty
One can truly notice summer’s natural beauty while walking through the forest trails.
Little Pink Flower
I do not know the name of this flower but I can tell you that it’s growing in my front yard.
The Visitor
Found this little visitor resting its wings on this flower.
Wildflowers
All the wildflowers in bloom right now are quite a treat for the eyes.
Purple Dream
Today I went down to the creek by my house with camera in hand and soaked up the beautiful scenery. It had been quite a while since I did this. After taking some time off of work to reenergize, catching up on some household things I had been wanting to do, my creative side has come back. Let’s hope it sticks around!
Macro Marvel
One of the many colorful treats that Spring has awaken in my front yard.
Springtime Tulips
Some tulips to keep the spring mood going.
A Fallen Rose
After many days of being rainy and gray one can’t help feel a bit gloomy. Last weekend I was feeling cooped-up in the house when I decided to composed this. Sometimes feeling this way can be an opportunity for creativity.
Speckled Rose
Faded
Luminous Allure
Seashell Spiral
Inner Light
I used an extension tube set with my macro lens to get this very close up image of a Pink Alstroemeria. Macro is one of my favorite types of photography. I also enjoy nature and night photography. What are your favorite types of photography?
Water Liliy
Whispering Bells
For some reason I keep thinking of the 1950’s song “Whispering Bells” by The Del Vikings when I look at this photo.
Nature's Little Helper
Time Flies
These little guys can be very pesky but they are really quite interesting to look at when the opportunity arises. Okay, maybe not.
Up Close
Captured this using a macro lens with two lens extension tubes on a tripod to get a clear up close shot.
Alien on a Rose
I do not know what this little creature was I found walking on one of my roses. However, I suspect it might have been a visitor from another world.
Droplets of Life
Green Envy
Exploring the world with a macro lens.
Pretty Purple
I captured this using a lens extension tube to increase the magnification of my macro lens. Using a lens extension brings out the details to a whole other level.
A Bug's Life
Captured this using a macro lens with an extender tube in increase the magnification. My exposure was a little off but I think I managed to salvage the capture.
Life on a Log
You may have noticed I hadn’t posted much of anything lately. I had fallen ill and spent most of December of recovering. A few days before getting sick, I had taken a set of photos down at the creek near my home but only had a chance to post one before everything came to a halt. Now it’s time to share some more photos from this set and eventually getting out with my camera to take new photos for the New Year!
Mushrooms
Top down view capturing the fungus and moss.
The Tiny World of Moss
The Micro World of Fungus
I was walking through the creek when I came across this old log with fungus growing on it.
The Fly
And here's the same fly enjoying a little snack. Yum! Yum!