Miscellaneous Macro Photos

I recently figured out how to use the ‘manual focus’ mode on my camera, which has been handy for making good use of my macro lens. Here are some of the little things I found to photograph.

Thorns on a wild rose
Ice patterns at the edge of the creek
Rue seeds
Moss on a log
Sedum – this variety was planted last fall and has emerged much quicker than the variety we had before. We got this one from a plant swap so I don’t know what it is exactly.
Bittercress is one of the first flowering plants in the spring, though it usually is unnoticed due to its minuscule size.
Sedum
Dead aster flowers – even though they are from last fall and have lost their petals, they still look like flowers. The part that looks like petals is the remains of the bud.
Milkweed seeds
Sedum
Mushrooms growing out of a dead giant ragweed stalk

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