




While at Tandayapa Bird Lodge last Saturday I decided if the birding sucked-something I contemplated with my late mid-morning arrival at the lodge (thankfully though the birding was fantastic)-I brought with me a compact camera to have some fun with macro stuff. Something I had my eyes opened to with a group from Ohio last year and I want to do more of. So here are the results of my Tandayapa macro session...It's early days I have a lot to learn I know, and do not ask me what they are (frustratingly no decent books exist for this sort of stuff in Ecuador)!
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Nature is just too much fun, always something new, vivid colours, cool shapes, ao many things to glance and capture and share~. Great post~
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