These days most people call close-up pictures "macros", but it's been pointed out to me that it's a loose use of the word. If you REALLY want to get technical, scroll down a bit on this page http://luminous-landscape.com/reviews/lenses/mp-e-65.shtml to read the "proper" definition of macrophotography! I'm happy to call my close-ups of flowers and insects, etc. "macros".
Water drops on sage leaf
White Bellflower
web rescue
rescue
Columbine-Blk Bkrd
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Bugloss
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Grape hyacinth
After The Rain
Gazania
It's "Horsemint"
Monarda or Bee Balm
Can you almost smell them?
IMG_4323 No Persimmon
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These volunteers I don't mind!
Antherium
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Lady Bug, Lady Bug, Fly Away Home!
Unusual Gazania
Tulip *
My New Orchid
Swedish Ivy Bloom
Peppers A Plenty
Streptocarpus Hot Rod
Macros
Mothers Morning Glory
rose
Red Bougainvillea
Ty's Eye
Is Spring Finally Here?
What are these?
Climbing Rose
Another Crocus
Hepatica
Lilac
Apple blossom
Cherry blossom (pink)
Magnolia
Lily
Cherry blossom (white)
Yellow Rose
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Ladybug in Dandelion
Desert Evening Primrose.
Blue Columbine
Cactus Bloom
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Bees are tough!
Jewelweed
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Cactus2.jpg
Cactus3.jpg
Flower1.jpg
Flower2.jpg
Strawberry.jpg
Early Morning Harvest
Desert Bird Of Paradise
Day Brighteners
Little!
Miniature Daffys
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AV.jpg
Butterfly1.jpg
Orchid.jpg
bees.jpg
pink flower
Red and yellow
purple yellow and white
dreamy...
Gilia Desert Flower
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Pure Delight
Where flowers bloom so does hope. - Lady Bird Johnson