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Olympus 45mm f/1.8 was reversed and coupled to the Panasonic lens' filter-thread. Due to being electronically controlled, it had to be left wide pen and the zoom stopped down instead. Not ideal but it works!
You can see the shadow created by the Olympus lens in the bottom part of the image.
Missing sector spider - Xygiella x-notate on the greenhouse glass. Focus stacked using zereneMissing sector spider - Xygiella x-notate on the greenhouse glass. Focus stacked using zerene
Courting robber flies ?
Highdown gdns Worthing. Natural light. The male made many attempts to land on the female but was fended off each time
I found out that all animals are related to the primal Zodiac so
Mantises have the Sun sign of " Aries " and are born during the Chinese Zodiac´s year of the Snake.
Have a look at the first comment if interested ,,,
Due to the lack of time to go out for shooting this theme´s week, I used this one taken on september /11.
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better on L.
Taking advantage of the Camellia blossom just in the backyard, I spent quite some time trying to find a good angle for them.... and I don't think I have succeeded... I guess I'll settle for a macro shot ;p
Hand held and in natural light of a hoverfly and Southern Fleabane bud. Taken in early morning.
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