Blossom in the backyard (PhotoFeed Contest Macro)

It’s been a while since I did any macro photography, but now that spring is in full swing, the trees are full of blossom again, and that blossom attracts insects.
A perfect reason to grab my macro lens and head into the backyard.
Here are some photos I took.

Although a lot of the trees are blossoming at the moment it was a tiny little flower that amazed me the most. It's not a plant I've planted myself, so it's actually weed. But how beautiful it is!
The flower itself is no more that 0,5 centimeter in diameter. The white leaves seem to have a metallic shine in them which you don't notice with the naked eye, but are visible through magnification. I also like it that the leaves are slightly imperfect.
This is my entry for the PhotoFeed Contest with the subject Macro for this week.

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But there was more. There flowers are from my apple tree which has a lot of blossom at the moment. When I was in the backyard I unfortunately didn't spot any insects around it. I do see bees collecting nectar from the flower frequently, which is good for the pollination.

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The petals of the flowers look really cool up close. I hope the bees will do their work and that we will have a nice harvest this year. Last year wasn't that good. But I thought I had read something about fruit trees that you get a big yield every two years. If that is true we will get more apples this year.

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Another beautiful tree we have is a crabapple. It doesn't produce edible apples, but the blossom is really beautiful! The entire tree will turn into one big pink 'cloud' in a week or so.

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Macro can make even the most simple flower turn into beauties. Just like this dandelion, which also is a weed. I'm always so amazed how they turn the leaves into seeds. A very cool transformation that often happens overnight.
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And here is one of my friends; a ladybug. These fellas protect my fruit trees from being infested by aphids. Did you know that a ladybug can eat 50 to 100 aphids per day, depending on the species and size of the ladybug.

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11 comments

Nice shots man! The leaves are really shining, they seem to herald the arrival of spring. Did you take these photos with your phone or a professional camera?

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Thanks! I have taken them with my consumer camera, a Canon M50 mirrorless with a zoom lens and some macro rings.

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Great macro shots! 🌸 That tiny flower is a winner, just like a longshot at the races! 🐎 #PhotoFeed

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Really good warm shots. 🥰

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Amazing shots! That ladybug at the end is so cute!!!

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Thanks! They eat a lot of aphids, so I'm happy to have them visit my garden!

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Ohh... so they're your cute little helpers. ^^

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Woow…beautiful photograph. I love the apple tree blossom and the crapple flowers. That dandelion is super appealing and the lady big too..

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I liked all the photos, but that of the ladybird is spectacular. I think reading your post and seeing these images you have motivated me to participate, by my way to work there are beautiful flowers. Blessings

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Macro does help us see the glory of the everyday ... the crabapples are amazing to see and reminds me that I know where a local tree is and I need to get to it to photograph it!

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Wow!
You managed to capture some really good shots with beautiful subtlety!
Great!

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Beautiful flowers, very tender @friendlymoose

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Magnificent photographic approach to shiny beauty. What beauty there is in your garden, @friendlymoose. Thanks for sharing.

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