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As stated in the title, this is picture from inside my favorite kaleidoscope. The details in the outward green spokes on this really impressed me. The sparkling colors of green, gold and turquoise also made some great images when viewed through the Silicon Mirror software.
3D red/cyan glasses required for viewing.
This is the rig I built to take macro images (such as this). It uses a half silvered mirror to get the two lenses very close together. The bottom camera can slide to the right, allowing the spacing to vary from zero to 40mm.
Front view is here.
A set of anaglyph macros captured with this rig is here.
A set of stereo macros captured with this rig is here.
Wine🍷 corks I save for this occasion.
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Macro capture with 60mm lens. #olympuscamera
I've always been aware of the fact that insects can assume rather peculiar appearances, but this one take the cake. That is, until I come across something even more unusual.
The insect in question is a weird-looking brown creepy-crawly, belonging to the Membracidae family, commonly known as the treehopper. What sets it apart is the way is pronotum, which is the protective plate at the front of their thorax, extends upward and over their body. In certain species, the pronotum takes on the appearance of a thorn, earning them the nickname "thorn bugs." However, in other species, it assumes even more eccentric shapes.
Treehoppers can be spotted on various tree species, with a preference for young trees and perennial weeds. They are relatively small, measuring under 10mm in body length, and both adults and nymphs can often be found in groups on the stems and new growth of their host plants. These peculiar insects possess mouthparts equipped with two sharp tubes—one for injecting saliva to prevent the tree's defenses from sealing up the puncture and the other for sucking.
What truly makes them unique is their natural instinct to jump when disturbed, which explains their common name: treehoppers.
I have several lateral shots, but loved this full frontal of its questioning gaze.
The snowdrops at Claremont are starting to fade now, but the daffodils are quickly replacing them
Olympus OM Zuiko 90mm f/2 Macro
Capture One Pro 11
Lime swallowtail
20November, 2020
EM10mk3, 60mm 2.8 macro, 1/1250, f2.8, ISO200
Insect macro
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They were all over my garden on Saturday when I took this pic 🐝
Got lucky and caught this one mid flight on his way to the pink flower 🌺
One of fifty-one new designs I captured from inside one of my real kaleidoscope. This particular scope uses light from the side which reflects through colored glass into pieces of glass and jewels floating in oil. It also has a black bottom and black sides so the light actually illuminates the inside items like neon. I like the sparkling cream-colored petals topped with a sparkling champage glass and floating flower.
Pieris Napi
(Green-veined white butterfly)
In Italy this is a quite common species and it is possible to find it from early spring to late autumn, in a wide variety of environments, from sea level up to 1700m. It is also common in many countries of Europe, Asia and North America.
One of fifty-one new designs I captured from inside one of my real kaleidoscope. This particular scope uses light from the side which reflects through colored glass into pieces of glass and jewels floating in oil. It also has a black bottom and black sides so the light actually illuminates the inside items like neon.
This is to show the reflection of the lightsource on the black tube leading down to the actual kaleidoscope image. One of fifty-one new designs I captured from inside one of my real kaleidoscope. This particular scope uses light from the side which reflects through colored glass into pieces of glass and jewels floating in oil. It also has a black bottom and black sides so the light actually illuminates the inside items like neon.
I was so happy to get something so bright from down the black tube of my kaleidoscope. My camera lens seemed to fit perfectly over the optical opening and I used my daylight lamp to really light up the image at the other end. I was able to create some very bright images from this picture.
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Pulsa L para verla más grande sobre negro.
Hit L to see big on black.
One of fifty-one new designs I captured from inside one of my real kaleidoscope. This particular scope uses light from the side which reflects through colored glass into pieces of glass and jewels floating in oil. It also has a black bottom and black sides so the light actually illuminates the inside items like neon.
One of fifty-one new designs I captured from inside one of my real kaleidoscope. This particular scope uses light from the side which reflects through colored glass into pieces of glass and jewels floating in oil. It also has a black bottom and black sides so the light actually illuminates the inside items like neon.
One of fifty-one new designs I captured from inside one of my real kaleidoscope. This particular scope uses light from the side which reflects through colored glass into pieces of glass and jewels floating in oil. It also has a black bottom and black sides so the light actually illuminates the inside items like neon. The turquoise neon center in this one really captures my visual attention.
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Queen on Mist flower (100mm macro capture) I maintain this plant specifically for queen butterflies so I always have several around for photo ops
One of fifty-one new designs I captured from inside one of my real kaleidoscope. This particular scope uses light from the side which reflects through colored glass into pieces of glass and jewels floating in oil. It also has a black bottom and black sides so the light actually illuminates the inside items like neon. I believe this one has some reflection from the yellow surface to the light source.