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Crab spider (Misumena vatia, Thomisidae) just caught a European skipper (Thymelicus lineola, Hesperiidae). Found near Valmiera (Latvia, 6th August 2025).
Fieldstack of live specimens, ... one still is. Image based on 65 exposures assembled in Zerene Stacker (Pmax & Dmap).
Notice some banding due to insufficient overlap between the shots.
Sony A7R5 (burst, crop mode) + Laowa 65mm f/2.8 2x ultra macro apo; ISO-400, f/2.8, 1/640s, -0.7 step, natural diffused light.
Gear & method used: www.flickr.com/photos/andredekesel/8086137225/in/dateposted/
On Blue Oak, Quercus douglasi,
Las Pilitas Rd.,
San Luis Obispo Co., California
I attended a mini-workshop on lichens this week at a California Native Plant Society meeting and some of it was eye-opening for someone who thought he knew a few lichens (just a few!). I had no idea there are so many Ramalina species (18!) in our county. And thus many of them probably look quite different from the long, draping Ramalina menziesii that is familiar to me. Thanks so much to Michael Mulroy.
An Entomopathogenic fungus infection
Tech info | 50 natural exposures stacked at f5.6, exp.time 1/5sec, ISO200
Stacking soft - Zerene Stacker
canon mp-e 65mm/f2.8 1-5x macro lens | Metabones Canon EF to Sony E Smart Adapter (Mark IV) | Sony A7
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Another focus stack that I was happy with. This one was back lit as well as illuminated with a ring light on the lens. I used 7 of the original 13 images shot for this final image.
This is the very thin "style" of a Fuchsia flower, the part of the female reproductive structure between the stigma (tip) and ovary. It dangles longer than the nearby male parts.
Fuchsia X hybrida, Hybrid Fuchsia
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Just playing with some focus-stacked macro shots of plants and flowers here. Incredible amounts of detail in some these - if nothing else, it was fun experimenting bit with these and my home-made backgrounds and window light.
Up close and personal with my Corvette Stingray, finished in that glorious metallic gold as favoured by the 1969 Apollo astronauts.
This was a focus stack of 10 or 12 images, processed in Canon DPP4 and shot on a Canon RP with a 35mm RF macro lens.
The model is the 1/18th scale die-cast model 1969 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray by Norev.
2:1 Macro image of a flesh fly taken using nikon 105mm with raynox 250 on tripod. C.70 images stacked
This is my pet rock, Trey the Trilobite. I purchased Trey at the Princess Sodalite Mine in Bancroft a few years ago. He swam in Ordovican seas about 400 million years ago and was excavated in present day Morocco not too many years ago before being exported to Canada, and purchased by me. This is a marvel to me.
© Anvilcloud Photography
For Macro Mondays' "A Spoonful" theme. I was going to use hex nuts, but several people beat me to it, so went with an older technology.
HMM
A focus stack from 51 images. It's a species of Leaf-footed bugs and it's also known as Pine seed bug.
Photographed on the Beech Springs Trail in the Pennypack Ecological Restoration Trust near Philadelphia. 22 images were taken at f2.8, ISO 200, 1/60 sec at different focal points and stacked to produce this final image.
Lens: Leica Apo Macro 100mm Elmarit-R mounted on a Canon 5Ds R camera.
Just playing with some focus-stacked macro shots of plants and flowers here. Incredible amounts of detail in some these - if nothing else, it was fun experimenting bit with these and my home-made backgrounds and window light.