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A moth under a tsunami-shaped leaf. It's called a Spoladea recurvalis or the Beet webworm moth. Thanks to J Carrasco (mundele) for identifying the species of this moth.
Captured in a local animal preservation facility. Since the Sigma 16mm can't zoom in further, I have used the clear image zoom feature.
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Conducted by my wife Jo with her Sony A6000 mirror less. All photos you viewing are exclusively share by my wife - Josephine Liaw
Shot with Sony A6000 & the new lens = 7Artisans 25mm F1.8 Manual Focus Prime w/ 12 Blade Circular Aperture
Grevy's Zebra, Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, Glenrose, TX. Distinguished by brown facial markings and large ears. Sony A6000 and SEL55-210 tele zoom.
The Moccasin Bend of the TN River & the city of Chattanooga, TN - as seen from Point Park, On Lookout Mt. Shot w/ SEL16-50 @ 16mm F8 on A6000, 14 Shots stitched in Win Live Photo Gallery.