The city never sleeps, Even when the curtains are drawn. They dance to the roar of the trees, And flow with the wind’s breeze, From dusk till dawn. They remain awake, Making up for lost time, From the week that’s passed when, Everything is at stake. We sing!
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“‘Moo’ may represent an idea, but only the cow knows…”
See the Sea; The land of the free!
50 Shades of Dahlia
Shooting these little creatures wasn’t easy. Had the worst macro kit any pro would frown at me for using, but it’s one that I love using and wont stop using! No tripod, wind was blowing everything sideways and it was almost pitch black. But from attempting to shoot some little bugs it turned into a … Continue reading
Day 2: Of the Basil Leaf Munching Caterpillar
And Now I know….
Over the last week, more and more of my basil leaves have slowly been disappearing… and now I know why….. An Angle Shades Caterpillar. Hope to get some good shots of this little fatty soon…
Zebra Spider: Kaldari Salticus Scenicus – female (It’s a girl!)
Most recently came across this little gem. I ADORE her little eyes! She is by far the cutest, (and most difficult ’cause she jumps around a lot!) arachnid to shoot that I’ve come across! Those big button eyes, the look of pure innocence!
A cricket called Jiminy
More of my macro, this time, of Jiminy Cricket!
Fairy tale of Hopes and Dreams
Taken from my visit to Sonning Sailing Lake. Reading, UK.
New Beginnings & Resurrection of the Soul: Hope & Joy
I’ve always been intrigued by the presence of butterflies, and native mythologies and cultural beliefs astounding me. I recently lost my father, and had a dream which metaphorically meant I’m ready to move on. In the waking hours that followed, I was woken by my mother who said she had just saved this butterfly… this … Continue reading