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Underside of a large tropical leaf. Taken at a butterfly & otter sanctuary in Devon in June 2007.

Taken from Kudajadri Hills,karnataka

 

E-X-P-L-O-R-E-D Sep 25, 2009 #373

Copyright © Assandri Michele

 

Green hearts On Black and large

  

Thanks everyone for the visit, comments, notes and fave!!! HGGT!!

 

Pls don't post here any group invite, glitter text or stuff like that.

 

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"It is pleasant to have been to a place the way a river went".

 

Henry David Thoreau

  

Early morning on the Alafia River. One of the very few images from my very wet weekend backpacking trip.

Winter in California is our green season. This photo is taken in on the central coast know for wine growing and moderate weather year round.. The oak trees bloom around March. This is a wet green year but practicing water conservation is now a requirement for the entire state.

** Explored 16 Jul 2009 Best Position at #210**

Thanks everyone for the support and comments!

 

Nothing much was done for this except some light adjustment. Background was captured as it is.

 

I really like the cool scent of the greens after a shower... in the morning... and at night....

 

Have you had any nature walk recently?

 

It is strange but I really enjoy nature walks only when I am alone... It is when I can really feel that I am in my own world. My world where no one can judge me, where no one will harm me. It is when I can listen to my own breathing or hum a tune to myself and imagine myself in an adventure, inside a fairytale land. For a moment return to childhood, when everything was simple... so simple.

 

Smell the

Green Leaves Of Spring - Bandari

The Vitaleta chapel in the green Tuscan valley

Thanks a lot for my last image comments! I am quite confused I have to say :)

 

I love green in photos and what is greener than grass. I took this shot again, straight against to sunset. I tried to keep it as simple as possible.

 

I hope you like it!

 

Taken with Nikon D90 + Sigma APO 70-200mm/2.8 Macro II

 

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Canon AE-1 I Kodak 200 I Press, L

Callophrys rubi.

On cotoneaster, an invasive plant thats not popular with conservation organisations and its a nightmare when it spreads. On this small plant we found at least 3 green hairstreaks, a mother shipton moth and several bees nectaring.

Dorset heathland.

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[Explore] 1-Feb-11

 

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Use without permission is illegal.

 

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Taken from inside a Terrarium.

Exposure:0.006 sec (1/160)

Aperture:f/8.0

Focal Length:105 mm

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A late summers evening on one of the local Fields.

Flickr Lounge weekly theme - shallow depth of field.

101 in 2015 #39 green

Narcissus' leaves are longing for the sun

This was quite funny. Stormclouds ahead, and bright sun lighting up the foreground and the sea giving it an intense green colour...

 

Polarizer & ND8... Manual blend of 2 exposures..

 

Check the map for location...

 

A huge thanks to everyone leaving comments, favs & notes..

 

On thursday i`m leaving for a week in Bulgary. I`ve never been to any other countries than Norway & Sweden, so im kinda thrilled. Hopefully i will get some shooting done...

 

In the meantime, have a great day and week ahead! I`ll probably dump 1 more shot at you before i leave :-)

 

-Arild-

From Wikipedia:

 

The green vine snake is diurnal and mildly venomous. The reptile normally feeds on frogs and lizards using its binocular vision to hunt. They are slow moving, relying on camouflaging as a vine in foliage. The snake expands its body when disturbed to show a black and white scale marking. Also, they may open their mouth in threat display and point their head in the direction of the perceived threat. There is a widespread myth in parts of southern India that the species uses its pointed head to blind its human victims.looking head with long feathers on the back of the head giving them a maned and crested appearance. The face is bare and yellow joining up with the ceres while the powerful feet are unfeathered and heavily scaled.

 

They fly over the forest canopy on broad wings and tail have wide white and black bars. They call often with a loud, piercing and familiar three or two-note call. They often feed on snakes, giving them their name and are placed along with the Circaetus snake-eagles in the subfamily Circaetinae.

Greens with interesting afternoon Californian Winter light. Captured with my old manual Vivitar 105mm Series 1 Macro lens.

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Archive shot - Summer 2008

 

Explore #67 on March 30, 2009

Green Fields and Blue Skys

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