Eigentlich setze ich meine Fotos meist mit viel Negative Space als Gegengewicht, und werd dann oft gefragt, warum da denn so viel leeres auf den Bildern ist.
Two oxythirea funesta beetles celebrating spring.
iPhone 15 Pro main camera + the lens of binoculars used as reading glasses for close focusing and shallower depth of field.
(Valencia- Spain)
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Dos escarabajos escarabajo oxythirea funesta celebrando la primavera.
Zwei Oxythirea Funesta Käfer, die den Frühling feiern.
A popular German legend tells that a medieval knight was walking with his beloved along the bank of a river. The lady, seeing the beauty of some small bright blue flowers, asked the gentleman to pick them for her. The knight, bending down next to the river to pick the flowers, fell into the water. The weight of the armor prevented him from floating, but before sinking, he shouts: “Don't forget me!”, and throws these flowers at his lover. #macrophotography#wildflowers#spring#legend#donotforgetme#nature
This is wild hyacinth or Camassia scilloides (according to the vender). It's an eastern US native. Planted it last fall & was excited to see it this spring. Must've assumed it was the size of a typical garden hyacinth cause I wasn't expecting it to get so large in the 1st yr. Love the subtle purplish grey petals combined w/ the bright yellow anthers. Going to have to grab more of these 👍.
(05/05/24)