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Dahlias blooming in the Parc Floral, Paris

 

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Damp Springtail on a fence rail. Focus stacked using zerene

Tiny close-up

 

Flower in a vegetable garden reaching for the light.

4th Instar nymph of common green shield bug

Butterfly World, Coconut Creek, Florida.

Photo six from the macro shoot.

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Projet 52 - 2014

Thème S15 - A pleine ouverture

 

Exif : macro 105mm f2,8 1/1000 iso 200 -0,3 ev

AFD-P52-S4

Entrando tarde en el proyecto de 52 semanas... Esta es de la 4ta semana, luego subire las de las semanas anteriores. ;)

A macro shot of my peony in the morning. I did not have a macro lens to use, but using macro filters to put in front of the lens for closer focus. +1 and +2 filter on sony zeiss 55mm lens.

Exposure: 0.3 seconds

Aperture: f/9.0

Focal Length: 100 mm

ISO Speed: 100

BEST VIEWED LARGE !!

Also as part of my photo course homework i did some macro's of a clematis in my garden.

Adena's Garden

Wimberley, TX

"Dai diamanti non nasce niente, dal letame nascono i fior..."

Moth fly on the compost bin lid. Focus stacked using zerene

A 2 shot stack natural light at 5f and 160 speed

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PhotoGraphy

Nettle tap moth on potentilla. Focus stacked using zerene

I was wondering why the wasps were hanging out on the tomatoes and the butterfly bush so much, and now I know... That's where I see the most insects. These guys eat everything.

- Focus stacking 19pics

- Tair 11-A M42 Lens - 135mm f/2.8 @ f/5.6

- 35mm extensiontube

Our holiday gift this year from work was a custom Jenga set with the old school logos. Pretty sweet if you ask me.

Estava na minha mão, usei lente macro Robin +10

the spider was in my hand, Macro lens Robin +10

Sci. Name ~ Agriocnemis pygmaea

Common darter dragonfly in the garden. Natural light

Yesterday while I was taking shots of the sawfly for the stack I posted, I spotted this tiny Springtail. I had the camera set up for stack, flash off and wide open lens. So took a few shots and this was the only one that almost made it! Had to crop heavily and fool around trying to make sense of it. So lots of noise etc. I vey seldom see these here. By the time I had reset the camera the little guy had disappeared, not to be found!

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