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When all the chewing gum is gone all we are left with is memories and an empty container...

Shots from the Canon Collective Macro Workshop at Laurel Bank Park, Toowoomba.

Large red damselfly on a beech leaf by the pond. Natural light

Face your phobias......

Not really scared of spiders but don't like touching them! I expect they don't like us touching them anyway!

(If my Daughter looks in you will hear her scream:)

bronze shield bug from my garden

This is taken with an iPhone 4s equipped with an Olloclip macro lens.

I confess to a little misting to pretty this shot up a bit.

 

(shot w 12mm + 20mm Kenko extension tubes)

  

Blume. Foto: Petra Wruck

Macro of a Hoverfly on an Ivy flower

Miner bee Andrena haemorrhoa in a pear blossom. Focus stacked using zerene

Detail of a tulip. Same tulips as 6 days ago.

Sensational Butterfly's London

 

Hollyhock anthers about 7X. using an AmScope 4X planachromat microscope objective. Focus stacked using zerene

everyone needs a Christmas cow (made from recycled popcan!)

M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 60mm 1:2.8

non sei de q insecto se trata, foi o primeiro q vin cando sain con equipo macro, un saudo

 

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Same ladybird larva a little later tackling a bigger aphid. Focus stacked using zerene

A sunny spring day in April was a great opportunity to play with a macro lens, so I did just that - took my little 50mm macro for a spin. Not bad for a first try! Early April 2018.

 

Taken with Panasonic GX7 camera and adapted smc Pentax-M 50mm F4 Macro macro lens, wide-open at Æ’/4.

Shot by a7R2 and Canon 100 Macro ver 01 via Fotodiox Pro lens adapter.

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