I'm checking on my pictures from my garden of this summer. I spotted several insects/animals. It is from my pocket camera Olympus Stylua 850SW, which has been in my pocket at home for the past ten years. It had kissed the floor or the ground several times but refused to die, though with some dents. I love her very much.
A bee with a green body, genetically modified? I've never seen it before in my whole life!
A bee:
A flying bee:
A small fly (Nikon D200):
A dragonfly:
Is this 紡織娘?
A moss?
A butterfly, is it from Liang Shan Bo or Zhu Ying Tai?
Have you ever spotted a guy here? What is it?
Are they Canadian geese?
Asian Virginbower, 鐵線蓮:
Rose, whom should send it to? I really don't know:
Lin Hui Yi traslated "The Nightingale and the Rose", a story from Oscar Wilde
https://books.google.com/books?id=UBIpEAAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false
So maybe I should send this one, but not from my garden (Nikon D70):
Lily and 海棠:
Lily:
Gladiolus:
Gladiolus:
Hippeastrum rutilum,丹頂紅。
Chrysanthemum, 菊花 (Nikon D200):
Iris (Nikon D200):
Arum-lily,Zantedeschia Spreng,馬蹄蓮 (Nikon D200):
Bleeding heart:
Time lapse for tigridia blossom (GE E1030, 29.7 fps, 5 mpf, total duration around 2 hours):
Time lapse in bean sprouting (Nikon D200, 29.7 fps, 5 mpf, total duration 37.5 hours):
Methods: https://blog.wenxuecity.com/myblog/40376/202308/24982.html