Anthurium andreanum spadix with blooming flowers are not very visible to the human eyes. Those whitish -powdery stuff are the flowers.
A lovely red insect (NOID) is seen on the spadix. Maybe it gets food from there or maybe waiting for a prey. It is shorter than 1cm in lenght from tip of the tail to the tip of the head.
wow... wonderful cheery red, this little visitor!
ReplyDeletethat is a pretty amazing macro photo.
ReplyDeleteA very beautiful macro!
ReplyDeleteGreat macro shot... love the orange bug!
ReplyDeleteMollyxxx
WOW! Now that's a MACRO! LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteNice macro, Andrea. Interesting bug too!
ReplyDeleteAmazing shot!
ReplyDeleteHappy RT2!
Great picture. Wish I knew the name of the insect.
ReplyDeleteLove the shot with the bug!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea for a blog. Your second macro has a beautiful composition and color. Well done!
ReplyDeletelovely macro and bokeh.
ReplyDeleteSuch unusual flowers, they make a lovely macro.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Fantastic captures!
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Liz (mcn)
Liz (mot)
very nice closeups.
ReplyDeleteAwesome macros!
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ReplyDeleteLove it!!
ReplyDeleteincredible macro shots. happy holidays.
ReplyDeleteWow, great macros! Thanks for the reminder to participate in Macro Mondays!
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