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After the rain comes the fungi which make irresistible photo subjects.

 

Petite Tortue - Aglais urticae

Bona setmana a tots!!!!!!!!

Buena setmana para tod@s.

 

explorer 67

This Cosmos macro was taken with my old P&S Nikon,

the Pollen on here looks like colored sugar:-)

***Note please forgive me if I don't give invites or post in groups,

I see many of my contacts do and I feel bad,

on the other hand I feel it took to much time from my comment,

I actually stopped with invites 4 years ago, I only post in Nikon groups that don't ask for invitation,

Photo taken with a Minolta Md 100mm F4 Macro

Having a drink. taking with a Nikon D7000 / Sigma 70mm lens.

Argiope bruennichi filling her trophy.

Large hoverfly Volucella inanis on marguerite

Ivy bee feeding on ivy flowers. Colletes hederae

Got a new camera as an anniversary gift, so doing a mass upload of existing photos from the old camera. Apologies for the flood!

Spotted this Ichneumon wasp on the same wall the spider and woodlouse was on.

Azure damselfly. Natural light.

RB CHamela-Cuixmala, Jalisco, México

Small gall wasp. Focus stacked using zerene

Butterfly face

3 frame focus stack approx 5.5x magnification, 4.25mm field of view

A5.17.08864.C

A6500 + Tamron SP 90mm/2.8 (72B) macro

lovely sunday to all....my apology for not visiting yours for the past few days...will catch up soon...enjoy & take care

The Hawthorn Shield Bug, Acanthosoma haemorrhoidale, is a common European shield bug. They may grow up to 17 mm long, and are camouflaged in shades of green and brown. Like many so-called "stink bugs", they may release unpleasant odours when disturbed. In Britain and North Western Europe the species is generally active between the months of April and October.

 

IPhone - Macro photo with macro lens

Nex 3n+"tamron 90.macro f.2.5" f.8.0

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