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i see a number of these flies hanging out in the shade to beat the heat
this one found a nice little spot of its own, watching the world go by in a blur
backyard capture in chesterfield
playing around with various angles to see what compositions i can coax out of a visit to the local butterfly conservatory today
i believe this is in the cattleheart family, but i could be wrong...
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Pulsa L para verla más grande sobre negro.
Hit L to see big on black.
Hoy en mi casa buscando insectos para fotografiar, encontré este diminuto ser que salía del papel fieltro del techo.
Pensé que se trataba de un hongo, pero al parecer es un huevo de Chrysopidae.
© Felipe Toro
i posted a better closeup of this wild-looking little helmeted squash bug nymph several months ago, but i do like the atmosphere of this composition and scale (on a large monitor)
from head on, the bug reminds me of something out of a Dr. Suess book, but sinister
backyard capture in chesterfield
Aperture f/1.8
Iso 100
Shutter speed 1/125
Super macro mode 6.0mm
Love spring, now its the time to go out and use the macro to catch some flowers. Hope you like it :)