Dewdrops

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The misty Autumn mornings highlight the webs of the literally millions of spiders living in the woods around our house, each one busily constructing its own little world where it patiently waits for lunch to arrive. The trees and bushes are full of them, with the more enterprising, or maybe foolhardy, spiders slinging their webs across pathways or from one tree to the next. As the sun slowly burns off the mist, the webs light up a glistening display of water droplets on the threads. If there are millions of webs, imagine how many water droplets there must be…

Canon 40D with Canon EFS 60mm f2.8 macro on manual ISO500 1/1250 at f2.8
Full frame shot.
Location: Val Cerfone, Tuscany, Italy

 

Autumn Colours in Tuscany

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The autumn feel has arrived here in Tuscany – cooler evenings, the smell of woodsmoke permeating the valley. and when the sun shine,  magical colours. This shot is of our small rhus tree in the garden that always puts on a spectacular  display of colour before settling down for the winter.

Canon 40D with Canon EFS 60mm macros lens ISo200 1/100 at f14

Florence panoramas – sunset and nighttime

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The more I use the iPhone camera, the more I like it. It’s true that it will never match a real dslr, but for ease of use, quality of images for uploading to a website and sheer versatility, it takes some beating. This one is a duo of panos taken in Florence. The location is a couple of bridges down from the Ponte Vecchio.

The pano setting produces some fun effects – note the extended limo taxi at the extreme right of the sunset shot – it was moving away from the traffic lights at the same rate as the shutter frequency. Note also the almost full moon and its reflection in the night shot

Adriatic Lizard Orchid

Adriatic Lizard Orchid

The Adriatic Lizard Orchid (Himantoglossum Adriaticum H. Baumann) is described as a perennial herb with an erect stem 30-80 cm high. It has 15-45 flowers per stem which are green white with reddish brown markings up to 5 cm long sepals and petals forming a hood. It occurs in countries around the Adriatic including northern Italy and including our garden where this year there are at least 25 plants growing among the grasses. It is protected in some countries and by CITES. It is found in calcareous ground up to 1600 metres.

Although described as ‘quite attractive’, when you get close to the flowers and examine their delicacy and structure, the beauty becomes apparent. If you peer into the hood, there appears to be a face peering back at you. (Check in the images in the Gallery)

Canon EOS 40D with Canon 28-70mm F2.8L lens at 70mm with Canon 25mm extension tube ISO400 1/250 at f10

Cropped a little in Lightroom

Shadow Play

This dragonfly was playing at being a frightening fellow. He was on the blinds in our apartment in Phuket and I’m sure I heard him growl a couple of times. He agreed on a few shots in exchange for me opening the glass door behind to let him fly away to somewhere more shaded.