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Found a rather groggy wasp queen yesterday catching some sun on a camelia leaf - must have just come out of hibernation.
This Japanese Giant Weevil (Sipalinus gigas, Curculionidae) was one lovely ugly bug; length 3 cm / 1.2 inches.
Fuji X-pro1 with fujinon 60mm Macro taken handheld ..Fujinon 60mm is a very sharp and contrasty lens ( In my opinion its as good as any equivalent leica lens) ......however...... its an autofocus nightmare.
For those interested Ken Rockwell did a write up on the lens here kenrockwell.com/fuji/x-mount-lenses/60mm-f24.htm
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This potter wasp took some time tearing bits of petal from the top of an unopened potentilla flower in it's search for caterpillars
Capung Jarum Biru Metalik - Blue Metallic Damselfly - Zygoptera
Location : Mount Puncak - Cilember - West Java - Indonesia
when I first began shooting insects with a macro lens, I was surprised to see all the hairy details. Some bugs are so hairy it could almost be described as fur.
My awesome brother-in-law got me a macro lens for Christmas!! Here are a few attempts to capture things up close.
A rather delicate looking snipe fly sitting on an ox-eye daisy flower. First time I've seen this species. Focus stacked using zerene. Chrysopilus asiliformis male