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**** Can anyone help identify this butterfly species for me****

 

Taken in Yunnan, China.

 

Taken using extension tubes under natural. Taken in Yunnan, China.

Paper curls (taken 2012) for the group "Macro Mondays" weekly theme, Curves.

Morning frost starts to melt on some berries in the Arctic.

 

Early fall, 2007

  

Nikon D200

Nikkor 55mm AIS Macro lens

200 ASA

Macro photography is so rewarding, getting really close to small details is fascinating.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ8 + Raynox DCR-150

 

Seen in Explorer: #405

Macro com 18-55mm invertida

Used Water droplets to do this macro Jelly Belly shot. To see my professional work visit www.visualwes.500px.com

Macro shot of a Locust. Taken using a Canon L Series 100mm Macro lens on a EOS 600d. This shot was taken in a makeshift studio. Used a tripod.

 

My girlfriend rescued the Locust (later named Haf) from my brother who was going to feed poor Haf to a Tarantula!

A melon balling wasp. It did fly off with the melon ball presumably to feed to the larvae

Himalayan Blue Poppy

Frosty start yesterday morning - frozen dewdrop

macro - robberfly

Hoverfly zoom, sitting on a euphorbia seed pod. Natural light

Plant bug having a drink. Saw this fly off my coat when I had come inside after a walk. Trapped it and gave it a drop of sugar/honey syrup to feed on

Me voy, un abrazo!!!!! Vuelvo pronto.

Sweat bee pollen collecting on an ox-eye daisy

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