228/366: Blush-Colored Penstemon
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227/366: Spring Beauty, that's it's name!


Such delicate details in something so small. Macro lenses give you the chance to see clearly what you either cannot see at all with your naked eye, or it's barely noticeable. I am blessed with what I call "micro-vision" and am able to see things extremely close up and tiny. Unfortunately I'm also blind as a bat, but I think it's a pretty fair trade! :)
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