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  • An extreme macro view — approximately five times magnification — contrasts the leg of a garden spider against a spiderweb in high-contrast light. The colorful streaks on the web are the result of iridescence — light being bent into different wavelengths by the tiny droplets on the threads.
    Spider_Leg_Web_Iridescence_Macro_235...jpg
  • A macro view — approximately four times magnification — renders the flower of a common hawthorn in abstract forms.
    Hawthorn-Common_Macro_Abstraction_11...jpg
  • A macro view — approximately two times magnification — renders the flower of a common hawthorn as abstract dots.
    Hawthorn-Common_Macro_Abstraction_10...jpg
  • An extreme macro view — greater than five-times magnification — renders the structure of a evergreen candytuft (Iberis sempervirens) in delicate abstract forms.
    Candytuft_Abstract_Macro_0158.jpg
  • An extreme, soft focus macro view (approximately five times life size) renders common apple blossoms in abstract form.
    Apple-Blossom_Abstract_Macro_9786.jpg
  • An extreme macro view, approximately two times magnification, renders autumn grass in abstract forms in Lynnwood, Washington.
    Grasses_Autumn_Macro-Abstraction_Lyn...jpg
  • An extreme macro view — approximately four times magnification — renders carnation petals as abstract forms.
    Carnation_Macro_Abstraction_4133.jpg
  • An extreme macro view — five times magnification — renders the edges of carnation petals as abstract forms.
    Carnation_Macro_Abstraction_4051.jpg
  • An extreme macro view — four times magnification — renders the flower of a Nootka rose in abstract form.
    Rose-Nootka_Macro_Abstraction_3169.jpg
  • An extreme macro view — five times magnification — renders the petals of a Nootka rose in abstract form.
    Rose-Nootka_Macro_Abstraction_0960.jpg
  • An extreme, soft focus macro view (approximately five times life size) renders common lilac blossoms in abstract form.
    Lilac_Abstract-Macro_9752.jpg
  • An extreme macro view — approximately two times magnification — renders the inner structure of a yellow daylily in abstract forms.
    Daylily_Macro_Abstraction_1636.jpg
  • An extreme macro view — approximately five times magnification — renders the petals of a hawkweed flower in abstract forms.
    Hawkweed_Macro_Abstraction_1759.jpg
  • An extreme macro view — approximately five times magnification — renders the edges of rose petals as abstract forms.
    Rose_Macro_Abstraction_8102.jpg
  • An extreme macro view — approximately four times magnification — renders the edges of rose petals as abstract forms.
    Rose_Macro_Abstraction_8254.jpg
  • An extreme macro view — five times magnification — renders the flower of a Nootka rose in abstract form.
    Rose-Nootka_Macro_Abstraction_1007.jpg
  • An extreme macro view, approximately two times magnification, renders autumn grass in abstract forms in Lynnwood, Washington.
    Grasses_Autumn_Macro-Abstraction_Lyn...jpg
  • An extreme macro view — approximately five times magnification — renders the petals of a perennial cornflower as abstract forms.
    Cornflower_Macro_Abstraction_3944.jpg
  • An extreme macro view — approximately four times magnification — renders carnation petals as abstract forms.
    Carnation_Macro_Abstraction_4125.jpg
  • An extreme macro view — approximately four times magnification — renders carnation petals as abstract forms.
    Carnation_Macro_Abstraction_4074.jpg
  • An extreme macro view — five times magnification — renders the edges of carnation petals as abstract forms.
    Carnation_Macro_Abstraction_4075.jpg
  • An extreme macro view — approximately four times magnification — renders carnation petals as abstract forms.
    Carnation_Macro_Abstraction_4155.jpg
  • An extreme, soft focus macro view (approximately five times life size) renders common apple blossoms in abstract form.
    Apple-Blossom_Abstract_Macro_9783.jpg
  • An extreme, soft focus macro view (approximately five times life size) renders common lilac blossoms in abstract form.
    Lilac_Abstract-Macro_9707.jpg
  • An extreme, soft focus macro view (approximately five times life size) renders common apple blossoms in abstract form.
    Apple-Blossom_Abstract_Macro_9827.jpg
  • An extreme macro view — approximately two times magnification — renders the edges of rose petals as abstract forms.
    Rose_Macro_Abstraction_8099.jpg
  • An extreme macro view — four times magnification — renders the flower of a Nootka rose in abstract form.
    Rose-Nootka_Macro_Abstraction_3149.jpg
  • An extreme macro view (approximately four times life-size) renders the anther of a wild daffodil (Narcissus pseudonarcissus) as abstract waves of yellow.
    Daffodil-Wild_Yellow_Macro_Abstract_...jpg
  • An extreme macro view, approximately three times life size, gives an abstracted treatment to the internal structure of a blooming bluebell.
    Bluebell_Abstract-Macro_8171.jpg
  • Water droplets cling to a wild daffodil (Narcissus pseudonarcissus) after a rain storm. They are shown here in an extreme macro view of approximately five times life-size.
    Daffodil-Wild_Rain-Drops_Macro_0613.jpg
  • An extreme macro view (approximately four times life-size) renders the anther of a wild daffodil (Narcissus pseudonarcissus) as abstract waves of yellow.
    Daffodil-Wild_Yellow_Macro_Abstract_...jpg
  • An extreme macro view (approximately five times life-size) renders the anther of a wild daffodil (Narcissus pseudonarcissus) as abstract waves of yellow.
    Daffodil-Wild_Yellow_Macro_Abstract_...jpg
  • An extreme macro view (approximately five times life-size) renders the anther of a wild daffodil (Narcissus pseudonarcissus) as abstract waves of yellow.
    Daffodil-Wild_Yellow_Macro_Abstract_...jpg
  • An extreme macro view — approximately five times life-size — and shallow focus isolate a water drop clinging to a blade of moss growing on a tree in Snohomish County, Washington.
    Moss_Water-Drop_Macro_2088.jpg
  • An extreme macro view — approximately five times life-size — and shallow focus isolate a water drop clinging to a blade of moss growing on a tree in Snohomish County, Washington.
    Moss_Water-Drop_Macro_2098.jpg
  • An extreme macro view — greater than five times magnification — renders the center of a creeping buttercup flower in abstract forms.
    Buttercup_Abstract_Macro_0079.jpg
  • An extreme macro view — greater than five-times magnification — renders the structure near the center of a pot marigold (Calendula officinalis) as a colorful abstract form.
    Marigold-Pot_Abstract_Macro_0334.jpg
  • An extreme macro view, approximately five times life size, gives an abstracted treatment to the internal structure of a blooming bluebell.
    Bluebell_Abstract-Macro_8228.jpg
  • An extreme macro view, approximately five times life size, gives an abstracted treatment to the internal structure of a blooming bluebell.
    Bluebell_Abstract-Macro_8230.jpg
  • An extreme macro view, approximately three times life size, gives an abstracted treatment a cluster of bluebell flowers.
    Bluebell_Abstract-Macro_8109.jpg
  • The petals, or rays, of a common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) form abstract patterns in this macro view, which is approximately five times life size.
    Dandelion_Flower_Macro_2742.jpg
  • Water droplets cling to a wild daffodil (Narcissus pseudonarcissus) after a rain storm. They are shown here in an extreme macro view of approximately four times life-size.
    Daffodil-Wild_Rain-Drops_Macro_0561.jpg
  • Water droplets cling to a wild daffodil (Narcissus pseudonarcissus) after a rain storm. They are shown here in an extreme macro view of approximately five times life-size.
    Daffodil-Wild_Rain-Drops_Macro_0599.jpg
  • An extreme macro view (approximately five times life-size) renders the anther of a wild daffodil (Narcissus pseudonarcissus) as abstract waves of yellow.
    Daffodil-Wild_Yellow_Macro_Abstract_...jpg
  • An extreme macro view (approximately three times life-size) renders the anther of a wild daffodil (Narcissus pseudonarcissus) as abstract waves of yellow.
    Daffodil-Wild_Yellow_Macro_Abstract_...jpg
  • An extreme macro view (approximately three times life-size) renders the anther of a wild daffodil (Narcissus pseudonarcissus) as abstract waves of yellow.
    Daffodil-Wild_Yellow_Macro_Abstract_...jpg
  • An extreme macro view — greater than five-times magnification — renders the internal structure of a Pacific rhododendron blossom in abstract forms.
    Rhododendron-Pacific_Abstract_Macro_...jpg
  • An extreme macro view, approximately five times life size, gives an abstracted treatment to the structure of a bluebell flower.
    Bluebell_Abstract-Macro_9846.jpg
  • An extreme macro view, approximately five times life size, gives an abstracted treatment to the internal structure of a blooming bluebell.
    Bluebell_Abstract-Macro_8229.jpg
  • The petals, or rays, of a common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) form abstract patterns in this macro view, which is approximately five times life size.
    Dandelion_Flower_Macro_2710.jpg
  • The petals, or rays, of a common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) form abstract patterns in this macro view, which is approximately five times life size.
    Dandelion_Flower_Macro_2734.jpg
  • The petals, or rays, of a common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) form abstract patterns in this macro view, which is approximately two times life size.
    Dandelion_Flower_Macro_2414.jpg
  • An extreme macro view (approximately three times life-size) renders the anther of a wild daffodil (Narcissus pseudonarcissus) as abstract waves of yellow.
    Daffodil-Wild_Yellow_Macro_Abstract_...jpg
  • An extreme macro view — greater than five-times magnification — renders the structure near the center of a pot marigold (Calendula officinalis) as a colorful abstract form.
    Marigold-Pot_Abstract_Macro_0335.jpg
  • The petals, or rays, of a common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) form abstract patterns in this macro view, which is approximately five times life size.
    Dandelion_Flower_Macro_2696.jpg
  • The petals, or rays, of a common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) form abstract patterns in this macro view, which is approximately three times life size.
    Dandelion_Flower_Macro_1841.jpg
  • An extreme macro view (approximately three times life-size) renders the anther of a wild daffodil (Narcissus pseudonarcissus) as abstract waves of yellow.
    Daffodil-Wild_Yellow_Macro_Abstract_...jpg
  • An extreme macro view, approximately five times life size, gives an abstracted treatment to the internal structure of a blooming bluebell.
    Bluebell_Abstract-Macro_8147.jpg
  • An extreme macro view (approximately three times life-size) renders the anther of a wild daffodil (Narcissus pseudonarcissus) as abstract waves of yellow.
    Daffodil-Wild_Yellow_Macro_Abstract_...jpg
  • After a rainstorm, water drops cling to the flowers of a red-flowering currant (Ribes sanguineum).
    Currant-Flowering_Blooming_Water-Dro...jpg
  • A cluster of unopened bluebell flowers is shown in early spring against green grass using a macro lens with shallow depth of field.
    Bluebells_Unopened_8086.jpg
  • Magnification at four times life-size reveals the structure of ice crystals that formed on a fallen leaf on a frosty morning.
    Leaf_Ice-Crystals_Macro_Lynnwood_189...jpg
  • Water droplets cling to the back of a Wych elm (Ulmus glabra) leaf.
    Elm_Leaf_Back_Droplets_Macro_Lynnwoo...jpg
  • An extreme close-up of flowering currant (Ribes sanguineum) petals — approximately five-times life size — reveals delicate form and texture.
    Currant-Flowering_Bloom_Macro_Abstra...jpg
  • Brachts emerge from the scales of a Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) cone in Snohomish County, Washington. Douglas fir cones are unique in that they have three-pronged brachts that extend from between the scales. According to Native American legends, those brachts represent mice that used the cone for protection during forest fires; the mice dove headfirst into the cones and the three prongs represent their hing legs and tail.
    Douglas-Fir_Brachts_Macro_Lynnwood_5...jpg
  • A leaf of a Wych elm (Ulmus glabra) begins to display some autumn color as fall arrives in Snohomish County, Washington.
    Elm_Leaf_Macro_Autumn_Lynnwood_3085.jpg
  • Magnification at four times life-size reveals the structure of ice crystals that formed on a fallen leaf on a frosty morning.
    Leaf_Ice-Crystals_Macro_Lynnwood_187...jpg
  • Water droplets cling to the back of a Wych elm (Ulmus glabra) leaf.
    Elm_Leaf_Back_Droplets_Macro_Lynnwoo...jpg
  • A leaf of a Wych elm (Ulmus glabra) begins to display some autumn color as fall arrives in Snohomish County, Washington.
    Elm_Leaf_Macro_Autumn_Lynnwood_3020.jpg
  • An extreme close-up of flowering currant (Ribes sanguineum) petals — approximately five-times life size — reveals delicate form and texture.
    Currant-Flowering_Bloom_Macro_Abstra...jpg
  • An extreme close-up of flowering currant (Ribes sanguineum) petals — approximately five-times life size — reveals delicate form and texture.
    Currant-Flowering_Bloom_Macro_Abstra...jpg
  • An extreme close-up of a daffodil (approximately five times life size) reveals the delicate textures and colors at the center of the flower.
    Daffodil_Macro_Abstract_2030.jpg
  • Magnification at four times life-size reveals the structure of ice crystals that formed on a fallen leaf on a frosty morning.
    Leaf_Ice-Crystals_Macro_Lynnwood_190...jpg
  • Brachts emerge from the scales of a Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) cone in Snohomish County, Washington. Douglas fir cones are unique in that they have three-pronged brachts that extend from between the scales. According to Native American legends, those brachts represent mice that used the cone for protection during forest fires; the mice dove headfirst into the cones and the three prongs represent their hing legs and tail.
    Douglas-Fir_Brachts_Macro_Lynnwood_3...jpg
  • A flowering currant (Ribes sanguineum) bud fluoresces under ultraviolet light in Snohomish County, Washington. Under white light, this bud would appear brownish-red and green. The bright red and violet colors are the result of fluorescence, a type of photoluminescence, in which certain chemicals absorb light that is invisible to human eyes and emit some of it at a different wavelength that we can see. This scene was captured under black light.
    BlackLight_Flowering-Currant_Bud_363...jpg
  • After a rainstorm, water drops cling to the flowers of a red-flowering currant (Ribes sanguineum).
    Currant-Flowering_Blooming_Water-Dro...jpg
  • A composite of three images captured over a two-week period shows the development of the first leaves on a flowering currant (Ribes sanguineum).
    Currant-Flowering_Leaf-Development_1...jpg
  • A flowering currant (Ribes sanguineum) bud fluoresces under ultraviolet light in Snohomish County, Washington. Under white light, this bud would appear brownish-red and green. The bright red and violet colors are the result of fluorescence, a type of photoluminescence, in which certain chemicals absorb light that is invisible to human eyes and emit some of it at a different wavelength that we can see. This scene was captured under black light.
    BlackLight_Flowering-Currant_Bud_362...jpg
  • Landscaping grass shows a variety of fall colors in the early autumn in Lynnwood, Washington.
    Grasses_Autumn_Lynnwood_8305.jpg
  • Water droplets cling to moss growing on an old tree in Snohomish County, Washington.
    Moss_Water-Droplets_1741.jpg
  • Blades of grass fan out in a tight cluster in this close-up view of a lawn in Snohomish County, Washington.
    Grass_Blades_Close-Up_Lynnwood_3277.jpg
  • A flame skimmer (Libellula saturata) grabs onto a stick to rest in Snohomish County, Washingotn.
    Skimmer_Flame_Perched_1070.jpg
  • A cultivated tulip named Residence blooms in one of the gardens at Roozengaarde, one of the major tulip growers in the Skagit Valley of Washington state. Each year, more than a million people visit the area near Mount Vernon to check out 300 acres of cultivated tulips.
    Tulip_Roozengaarde_Residence_7434.jpg
  • Blades of grass fan out in a tight cluster in this close-up view of a lawn in Snohomish County, Washington.
    Grass_Blades_Close-Up_Lynnwood_3256.jpg
  • A close-up image reveals the delicate texture of a red tulip blooming in a garden at Roozengaarde, one of the major tulip growers in the Skagit Valley of Washington state. Each year, more than a million people visit the area near Mount Vernon to check out 300 acres of cultivated tulips.
    Tulip_Red_CloseUp_Roozengaarde_7482.jpg
  • Dew collects on the back of a fallen maple leaf in Carkeek Park, Seattle, Washington.
    Fall_Leaf_DewDrops_Carkeek_5119.jpg
  • An extreme macro view — approximately five times magnification — renders the pappus of a common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) seed head as faint abstract lines against a backdrop of green grass.
    Dandelion_Seed-Head_Macro_Abstract_0...jpg
  • An extreme macro view — five times magnification — renders the pappus of a common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) seed head in abstract forms.
    Dandelion_Seed-Head_Macro_Abstract_0...jpg
  • An extreme macro view — five times magnification — renders the pappus of a common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) seed head in abstract forms.
    Dandelion_Seed-Head_Macro_Abstract_0...jpg
  • An extreme macro view — five times magnification — renders the pappus of a common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) seed head in abstract forms.
    Dandelion_Seed-Head_Macro_Abstract_0...jpg
  • An extreme macro view — approximately three times magnification — renders the pappus of a common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) seed head in abstract forms.
    Dandelion_Seed-Head_Macro_Abstract_0...jpg
  • An extreme macro view — approximately three times magnification — renders the pappus of a common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) seed head in abstract forms.
    Dandelion_Seed-Head_Macro_Abstract_0...jpg
  • An extreme macro view — five times life size — renders the pappus of a common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) seed head in abstract forms.
    Dandelion_Seed-Head_Macro_Abstract_0...jpg
  • An extreme macro view — five times life size — renders the pappus of a common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) seed head in abstract forms.
    Dandelion_Seed-Head_Macro_Abstract_0...jpg
  • An extreme macro view — five times magnification — renders the pappus of a common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) seed head in abstract forms.
    Dandelion_Seed-Head_Macro_Abstract_0...jpg
  • A macro view renders individual blades of grass in abstract forms.
    Grass_Macro-Abstraction_1034.jpg
  • A macro view renders individual blades of grass in abstract forms.
    Grass_Macro-Abstraction_1036.jpg
  • A yellow creeping buttercup (Ranunculus repens) flower blooms in a yard in Snohomish County, Washington.
    Buttercup_Flower_0459.jpg
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