I marvel at our Creator's hand as I observe another miniature world. The intricate details of the flowers are amazing - and so are these tiny beetles (3mm, 1/8" long) which have been calling my coriander "home" for weeks.
Covered in tiny dewy droplets, shimmering in the early morning light.
You can see why I overlooked these beetles at first, they almost look as if they are part of the flowers themselves.
I grew the coriander to use the leaves in cooking and was at first disappointed when they bolted so quickly to flower - not disappointed anymore!
Photographic Notes:
Photos #1, 2, 6 and 7 were taken using a Raynox Macro Conversion Lens with my 55-250mm kit lens.
Photos #3, 5 and 8 taken with a 50mm f/1.4 lens plus the Raynox lens. Photo #4 with 50mm lens alone.
beautiful macros! :)
ReplyDeletegreetings....
The intricate details of the flowers are amazing,
ReplyDeleteWe are happy when we see they.
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Wielkie i śliczne makro. Dobry aparat widzi więcej niż oko ludzkie. Pozdrawiam.
ReplyDeleteBig and beautiful macro. Good camera sees more than the human eye. Yours.
great shots, but it is annoying how quickly coriander goes to seed!
ReplyDeleteThe intricate design of flowers and insects is just unbelievable .... what a joy to see these delightful macro captures.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen the coriander flower - it's beautiful, and so is the beetle. Wonderful light and details!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful, love the brown and white bug.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
gorgeous images, so soft, so full of lights ! love all
ReplyDeleteWonderful macro!
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday,
Cinzia
Such lovely flowers! Never knew cilantro comes with such beauty :)
ReplyDeleteAnd I love all the shots and the shimmering effect is out of this world!!
You are truly gifted (*-*)
Cute little beetle (I'll post a shot of one this week too)!
ReplyDeleteThe light on the third photo is perfect. ;-)
Beautiful shots on the set :)
ReplyDeleteSo lovely as usual...
ReplyDeleteI love your light.
:-)
Oh my gosh, the beetles look like they are wearing little knitted sweaters! Fabulous photos!
ReplyDeletewonderful colours, even the bugs are somwehat cute, and I hate bugs ;)
ReplyDeleteI always love your macro shots, Karen!! These are delightful! Wonderful detail and colors and, yes, even the bugs are cute, even though I'm not a big fan!! Have a lovely week!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful..beetle and all..and I have learned always look for insects before smelling the flowers..amazing how they can look just like the flower.
ReplyDeletegreat photo's..enjoy your day!
I'm beginning to wonder if I'll every like a non-macro picture again, your photos are full of magic and surprise! I just love them :)
ReplyDeleteThose beetles really just blend in with the flowers. Beautiful photos again, so very springlike. We're having a very much falllike day today. Thanks for sharing spring with us!
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Marian
Very Inspiring dear,Good Job!
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Stunning images. Those droplets are amazing. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos my friend. True pieces of art..
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Delightful shots of the flowers and bees.
ReplyDeletesimply gorgeous your visiots+flowers! I also had some coriander blossoms this summer and was suprised how yummy they were as final touch in asian dishes! happy new week;
ReplyDeleteWhite dreaming. Fantastically beautiful photos ...
ReplyDeleteLove greetings, Karin
They're words I never ever dreamt I'd write but Karen, I really REALLY like these photos with the bugs/insects. I can't believe how brilliantly you've captured something so tiny. I had the same thought when i read what you said about them appearing as part of the plant. I'm looking forward to having a bit more time to soak in your photos during the next couple of weeks. Hope your crew has a good break.
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteIt's always such a pleasure to come here and see the beauty you have captured, while also, believing as I do, that these treasures are given to us from God.
ReplyDeleteMy coriander goes to seed very quickly so we have to eat it when we can, but the flowers are so pretty, especially close up. Those beetles do blend in so well. Your macro work is stunning. We must have been thinking alike with our coriander posts today.
ReplyDeleteDelightful images: great macro shots and very pretty flowers!
ReplyDeleteWow, i envy your lenses. I only got a 35mm f3.5. I have 42-150mm f4-5.6, they said it is not good anymore with teleconverters. I love the magnification and details on those very minute beetles. They turned out very vivid in your shots.
ReplyDeleteAmazing beetles I must admit. Sometimes I find that there are to many flower macro's on internet but yours are always good and with the little extra's like beetles worth looking. Forgive me when I not always comment on your flowers it are sometimes just to much.
ReplyDeleteLovely macro shots Karen. Those flowers look nice, and the beetle looks particularly attractive. I don't think we have them here - Dave
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Fabulous series of photos!
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic photos!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots...and those little beetles look like lady bugs in camo. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers, thanks for telling what kind of lens you used. I have my conversion lens on order, can't wait to get it. Thanks for visiting and the lovely comments.
ReplyDeleteDas sind Raphael und YvonneSeptember 24, 2012 at 9:48 PM
Beautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteVery nice to see these small creatures!
Have a nice week
Yvonne & Raphael
Gorgeous flowers and your capture of the beetles are amazing. Lovely shots!...Christine
ReplyDeleteYou're an amazing photographer, Karen! You seem to capture each and every element of nature, and the beauty of them is astonishing:)xo
ReplyDeleteCalling by from Macro Monday this evening, once again you have shared a stunning series of photos.
ReplyDeleteWOW, I can see the fur on the beetle, outstanding Macro!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures - I enjoyed them very much.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharrinbg!
:-) Dorthe
Never imagined coriander flowers can look so ethereal. This beetle with patterned mantle is beautiful. Enjoy your posts.
ReplyDeleteI really like the 3rd image !
ReplyDeleteI didn't know cilantro had such beautiful, delicate flowers. Your photography is stunning in this series.
ReplyDeleteOh my! Stunning shots! Who knew coriander was so beautiful?! Hah! Certainly not I. But Karen, you would for sure. :) Just gorgeous images captured by one amazingly talented eye!!!! YOU! :) xo
ReplyDeleteThe tiniest flowers seem to have the most amazing detail - I just love these shots - very pretty.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous shots, Karen!! I love the delicate softness of the flowers and those beetles are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOh, these are so pretty! I love #3 & 5 the most! #3 looks so ethereal. You do such an amazing job with your macro shots. I must say I liked the close up of the bug's bottom too (#7). The perspective made me laugh. :-)
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