Drosera auriculata in SE Melbourne
A nice sunny patch of D. auriculata on the first day of spring.
A nice sunny patch of D. auriculata on the first day of spring.
It might surprise you to know that I've never actually shot with a typical macro lens. Over the years I've gotten by with extension tubes on kit lenses, which is…
A small plant from around Sydney or the Central Coast (lost the label). Is it D. peltata or D. gracilis? Will have to inspect the seed I guess. Taken with…
In June, the exposed peaks of the Grampians in western Victoria are full of Drosera aberrans and D. planchonii. The elevated areas of inland Victoria are noticeably cooler than the…
Carnivorous Plant Time-lapse. These fearsome plants capture their living prey with intricate traps before digesting them for their nutrients. This project by Boaz Ng took over 3.5 years to shoot.…
A Setocoris bug lurks amongst the leaves of Drosera lunata. These insects have a symbiotic relationship with sundews and hunt for trapped prey whilst avoiding getting stuck themselves. Laowa 15mm…
This review is not sponsored and the author has no affiliation the brands mentioned. Over the past 2.5 years, I have developed my photographic style in conjunction with this blog.…
A study of Alocasia cuprea, an aroid from Borneo known for its metallic leaves. Not exactly carnivorous but you'll have to indulge me as its just so beautiful!
Water droplets collect on the flowers of Utricularia grampiana during a foggy morning on Mt William.
Drosera arcturi growing in the Baw Baw Plateau, Victoria.