Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Macro Photography : Silence is Golden by RoeselienRaimond


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Spring Snowflake (Leucojum vernum)

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Macro Photography : Winter-Water-World No.2 by Thomas_Hoflacher


in a side vally of my home town mayrhofen.

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Macro Photography : cosmos by muhsinbey

Macro Photography : Winter-Water-World No.2 by Thomas_Hoflacher


in a side vally of my home town mayrhofen.

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Macro Photography : dew by biker11

Macro Photography : Polyommatus amandus 2 by RKAMARI

Macro Photography : Rosa by papelo62

Macro Photography : virtual by nerimanozder


Press H then M please…

“Samantha: No, it’s okay. It’s okay. I just… I caught myself thinking about it over and over. And then I realized that I was simply remembering it as something that was wrong with me. That was the story I was telling myself – that I was somehow inferior. Isn’t that interesting? The past is just a story we tell ourselves.” HER (2013)

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Macro Photography : Limenitis reducta by PeterSchwarz

Macro Photography : Strano inverno…. by alessandrotraverso


fioritura prematura in Liguria….

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Macro Photography : dew by biker11

Macro Photography : Polyommatus amandus 2 by RKAMARI

Macro Photography : Rosa by papelo62

Macro Photography : virtual by nerimanozder


Press H then M please…

“Samantha: No, it’s okay. It’s okay. I just… I caught myself thinking about it over and over. And then I realized that I was simply remembering it as something that was wrong with me. That was the story I was telling myself – that I was somehow inferior. Isn’t that interesting? The past is just a story we tell ourselves.” HER (2013)

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Macro Photography : Limenitis reducta by PeterSchwarz

Macro Photography : Strano inverno…. by alessandrotraverso


fioritura prematura in Liguria….

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Macro Photography : Hidden seeds by BernieLamberz


“Exhalation of moss, mycelium, black mould; wafted savor of a thousand earthly growths, damp, clinging, redolent; aroma of mighty roots, of invisible spawn and seed—all the vast stirring of the earth’s desire.” – (Virginia Garland)

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