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Plexippus paykulli (Pantropical Jumping Spider)

  

Evarcha falcata (Woodland Jumping Spider)

Myrmarachne plataleoides (Red Weaver Ant-mimicking Spider)

Telamonia dimidiata (Two-striped Jumping Spider)

Tamron SP 90mm f2.8 Macro with Raynox DCR 250

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A very tolerant butterfly stayed in place even though my macro was in its face.

 

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Carpenter bee coming out of the freshly bored hole

Taken at Lal Lal, Country Victoria

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Myrmarachne plataleoides (Red Weaver Ant-mimicking Spider)

Extreme 5 x macro of small jumping spider

Anthonomus grandis (Boll Weevil)

Condylostylus longicornis (Long-legged Fly)

Macro detail of green reed blades (Schilf), showing fine surface textures, vertical lines, and tonal variations in pure green.

Lyssomanes viridis (Magnolia Green Jumping Spider)

 

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Diplacodes trivialis (Chalky Percher Dragonfly)

This is the cropped version of a photo I made of our next door neighbors' cat Bubbles. Though it looks like Bubbles was only inches away, he was about 25 feet from the camera. I captured this image using the telephoto capabilities of my Canon Powershot SX50 – though not at full focal length. I opted to post the cropped version of an already closeup capture because this version distinctly shows the veins in the cat's eyes.

Divesite: Isle of Bangka (North Sulawesi/Indonesia)

What color are your eyes? As red as it gets.

Freshly moulted telemonia female jumping spider in situ!

Reflection of mini irises in a tiny droplet.

 

'Micro-macro', taken on tripod with telelens and Raynox 250 clamp to get as much details as possible.

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Aedes albopictus (Asian Tiger Mosquito)

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Hanging between 2 plants on a really windy day and won't move. Not possible to get a better shot.

Misumena Vatia on a flower waiting for its next victim ...

same spider as here => www.flickr.com/photos/curufinwe-xiane/9349038731/in/photo...

A simple tulip in shades of fiery red and yellow.

Simply beautiful.

Ladybug walking on the border of a green cactus leaf close-up view in Chengdu, Sichuan province, China

 

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if you love winter.

 

k-man does.

Slime molds are fascinating, communal organisms. For several weekends in a row, I kept going out to look for them. However, no matter where I went, I always ended up having to return to the same location. And in that location, each time I found different species of slime molds. You sit down next to a single decaying log, and there might be around 10 different species of slime molds there... It gave me the impression that they form certain communities and live not too far from one another.

 

As for this particular shot, it took some effort. Countless mosquitoes bit me so badly that there wasn’t a single patch of healthy skin left. But for a beautiful shot, it’s worth enduring. In the end, the result turned out quite pleasing.

 

The image is stacked from ≈ 140 focus zones.

 

2025-08-31

Pygmy Seahorse, Zwergseepferdchen (Hippocampus bargibanti)

100mm and CMC1

Divesite: Pulau Bangka (North Sulawesi/Indonesia)

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