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This is moth caterpillar, keeps eating on green leaves, restlessly. Loved its hairs around its body, which is in turn very itchy if it comes in contact with our skin.
A jumping spider suddenly emerged from this day flower while I was busy clicking mating moths. The pose was like, it was pleading me to click its photo.
Recorte para encuadrar a ambos lados. D300 + lente microfichas invertida con tubos de extensión.
96 disparos apilados con Zerene (PMax+DMap)
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Water droplets on a dandelion
© 2006 Kees Smans
(sold one time by Getty Images)
A Photomicrograph of the eyes of the dried husk of a young Rain Spider (Palystes superciliosus) that was stung by a Wasp.
Gear:
Nikon PB-6 Bellows.
Raynox DCR-150 Macro Lens.
Custom Designed 3D Printed Objective Diffuser.
Nikon 10x CFI Plan Achromat Microscope Objective.
MJKZZ Ultra Rail MINI V2 with IR Remote Motion Controller.
Adaptalux Studio Modular Macro Lighting System with Diffusers.
Godox Lighting Tent with Dimmable LED Lights and Diffusion Scrim.
2 x Godox 6R RGB LED Lights with Diffusers, used as fill lights.
Stacking Info:
Number of photos stacked: 360
Step size: 5.00µ (micron)
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Medium-resolution photograph licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Terms (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). For High-resolution Royalty Free (RF) licensing, contact me via my site: Contact.
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Awarded 1st place in the photography category: Trail's End Art Gallery & Show 2006
-Added to the Cream of the Crop pool as most interesting.
No flash, manual focus (hard to do) . There was lot of light !! Photo taken with my Nikon D600 with the 105mm VR macro. It was sunny, but the camera was on a tripod (shutter speed, with f./9, is 1/40).
Nikon D600, Nikkor 105mm VR macro. No retouch.
Friendly to all macro lovers !
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Taken in 1996 in a meadow of central France in the early morning in May. Nikon FE-2, 35mm f.2 AIS, with extension ring. No flash. Kodakchrome Elite or Fuji Sensia, scanned...
The focus distance, with an extension ring, is really short, and the field depth is very short too. The frontal lense was at about 3 or 4 cm of the subject, which was numbed in the freshness of the morning.