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This little guy woke up way early. The chosen resting place for the winter must also have been a very dirty one.
This damsel fly hovered in place long enough for me to accomplish a few focused images--this one being one of the better ones. The image in the comment box below lost too much quality in cropping, but I wanted to be able to distinquish the tiny bug in its mouth (you can just see the wing). I think it was "hunting" for bugs and that's why is was hovering in front of our cosmos flowers in the first place.
Globular springtail on a greenhouse strut. Focus stacked using zerene.
See www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/25346538698/ for a 3D version
Location - Barasat, Bengal.
Camera - Nikon D5000
Lens - Tamron 90 mm Macro
Exif - Focal Length - 90mm, ƒ/4.5, 1/160, ISO 500
The thumb of my Klutz glove as well the red dot will lock my rotary cutter. The Klutz glove is stainless steel woven with cut-resistant fibres. It has saved my finger(s) more than once.
The red dot also locks the rotary cutter when not in use.
Macro image of a small segment of an Oyster card - a contactless ticketing system in use in London since 2003.
Image taken specifically for Progressive and Artistic Railway Photography monthly competition on ticketing.