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06 Wednesday Nov 2013
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11 Thursday Jul 2013
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I ran across these little slimy characters this weekend and couldn’t resist getting them in front of my camera. Here is a little bit of information about a Slug.
On top of the slug, behind the head, is the saddle-shaped mantle, and under this are the genital opening and anus. On one side (almost always the right hand side) of the mantle is a respiratory opening, which is easy to see when open, but difficult to see when closed. This opening is known as the pneumostome.
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My recent bathroom image won today’s PHOTO OF THE DAY.
Here’s the link to the image.
07 Tuesday May 2013
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Who doesn’t want some for FREE? I know I do. I wanted to share this with everyone.
If you use Lightroom then you know how nice it is to work with Presets. They can cut editing time in half at times…
This is the ‘PROJECT 365″ by Presets Heaven. They are giving away 1 Free Preset everyday for 1 year. That’s Right…
So click and get to editing those images.
Patricia
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29 Monday Apr 2013
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21 Sunday Apr 2013
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Most Lady Bugs I find are orange but this one was red so he became my best bud today… If you look closely you can see it’s cleaning it’s right antenna with it’s front leg.
I captured this image with my Nikon D800 and Tamron 60mm F2 lens. My settings were:
Shutter Speed – 1/160 Aperture – 4.0 ISO – 400