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For Macro Mondays: 'Guess what it is'.
It is the top of one of our egg whisks looking down toward the handle.
Macro shot using an om adapter on my e3 with a vivitar macro 2x teleconverter and an om 50mm f1.4. lens.
Settings 1:15 magnification at f5.6
The scarlet tears you made me cry submerged me in a sea of red,
i tried to save me from myself,
my failing arms flapping wildly all around me...desperate,
i close my eyes and think of you ,relequishing my will to breathe,
i surrender myself to asphyxia ,swallowing my vermillion fantasy.......
Or, when you found a macro lens. I drank my coffee and looked at this flower when I remember I have a Tamron macro lens 1:1.
Got a free weekend lens rental from Calagaz Photo. Trying a Tamron 90mm Macro. This one has a "focus creep," meaning the focus doesn't stay where I put it! I don't think it's a typical problem for this lens . . . just a fluke in this particular one. Most of the reviews are good for the lens.
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It's very windy and quite miserable outside. The wind is going to strip all that lovely color from nature and leave us with bleak views... So, rebel that I am. I'm looking through summer macros to brighten my mood. Hope you enjoy a little reminder that world is beautiful :D
Kingdom Animalia (Animals)
Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods)
Subphylum Hexapoda (Hexapods)
Class Insecta (Insects)
Order Diptera (Flies)
TENATIVE
No Taxon (Calyptratae)
Superfamily Oestroidea
Family Tachinidae (Parasitic Flies)
Looked a lot like a syrphid fly to me at first by naked eye.
Canon M6M2; Takumar 105mm/2.8 tube lens; 5x microscope objective; speedlites; Zerene Stacker.
210628_Syrphid_Face_ PMax
Thank you all for your comments and faves!
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Backyard macros..