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Monarch Caterpillar With Raindrops Eating Milkweed Plant Leaves. VLUU L200 / Samsung L200. SDC17043. This caterpillar is 3 to 4 inches long so I could only focus mainly on the center area in this macro capture.
I purchased and planted this milkweed plant less than two weeks ago, with the intention of bringing back monarch butterflies and I already have success.
A series of my macro captures today. All shot taken with Nikkor 35mm 1.8G DX and Raynox DCR250 macro adapter lens.
With the capacity to hold 10 million litres of water, Dubai Aquarium illuminates the marvels of the ocean floor and showcase one of the most diverse collections of marine life worldwide.
Nikon Camera Model: Nikon D90
Lens 50.0 mm; Aperture: f/ 2.8; Exposure time:1/125; ISO: 800
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A macro capture of the "Keladi Plant" - the shoot/flower tip in full bloom. A variety of colour, ranging from dark green, yellow, red or white. This particular example in green.
Unfortunately I was using my macro lens today so the curious sea lions chewing my flippers and nuzzling my camera were more of a nuisance than a photo op. These three shots are of the same young individual. I'm really happy with the detail of the iris that the macro captured!