An Aussie Orchid
September 29th by Magdeline Lum 0 Comments
While meandering my way through Kings Park, I spotted a native Australian orchid. It wasn’t as large as its Asiatic cousins and perhaps only 4cm in diameter. ...
Spider of Surprises
September 23rd by Magdeline Lum 0 Comments
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September 23rd by Magdeline Lum 2 Comments
It’s no secret. I don’t like spiders. I have the propensity to scream upon seeing one. I really do. The bigger they are, the louder the scream. The more unexpected they are, the louder the scream. ...
The Back of a Bee
September 23rd by Magdeline Lum 0 Comments
Sometimes I like it better when the animal of interest isn’t looking down my lens. They never seem to smile anyway and most of the time look annoyed while attempting interspecies telepathy messaging of, &...
Busy Bee
September 23rd by Magdeline Lum 0 Comments
Often I’m asked just how close I can get to something with my AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED. Well, this close. It’s not often I get the opportunity to get this close or feel foolhardy enou...
Swollen Fruit Daisy
September 23rd by Magdeline Lum 0 Comments
And occasionally, botanists tell it like it is, either that or they ran out of flowery terminology at the time of naming. ...
Bloom of Blue
September 23rd by Magdeline Lum 0 Comments
There is something unnatural about blue flowers. They are rare and most often upon closer inspection, turn out to be purple flowers in disguise. This one wasn’t one of them and surprised me. It attracted ...
September 23rd by Magdeline Lum 2 Comments
I went out to Kings Park yesterday to shoot wildflowers. It didn’t work out as planned as there were many bees about. Not surprising as it was one of the few days where it wasn’t raining and the bl...
Bee Platform
September 9th by Magdeline Lum 0 Comments
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Two by Two
August 15th by Magdeline Lum 0 Comments
There is an abundance of banksia around my workplace. As a child, I had an irrational fear of them thanks to My Gibbs’ Snugglepot and Cuddlepie where Banksia Men were wicked and prone to bouts of kidnappi...