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Mikrokristalle von B-Alanin, L-Glutamin und Dextrin. Sony A 6400 Kamera, Objektiv von Nikon Microscope -10 x. 20-fache Vergrößerung. Belichtung 1/40 Sekunde. Balgengerät 1 LED-Lampe. Polarisationsfilter.

  

Microcrystals of B-alanine, L-glutamine and dextrin. Sony A 6400 camera, Nikon Microscope -10 x lens. 20x magnification. Exposure 1/40 second. Bellows device 1 LED lamp. Polarizing filter.

  

Микрокристаллы Б-Аланина, Л-Глютамина и Декстрина. Камера Сони А 6400,Объектив от Микроскопа Никон -10 х. Увеличение в 20 раз. Выдержка 1/40 секунды. Макромех.1 ЛЕД лампа. Поляризационные фильтры.

   

Polypedates maculatus, the Indian tree frog,[1] or Chunam tree frog, is a common species of tree frog found in South Asia.

Steatoda triangulosa ,

Dreiecks-Fettspinne ,Kamera Sony Alpha 6400, das Objektiv Mikroskop Objektiv LOMO 9-Xm, Stack 221-Bildern, Maßstab 9.0 :1, 4 -LED Leuchte.ISO-100,Balgengerät. Belichtugszeit-0,8 Sekunde

Steatoda triangulosa,

Triangular fat spider, camera Sony Alpha 6400, the lens microscope lens LOMO 9-Xm, stack 221 images, scale 9.0: 1, 4-LED lamp, ISO-100, bellows device. Exposure time-0.8 seconds

Steatoda triangulosa,

Треугольный толстый паук, фотоаппарат Sony Alpha 6400, объектив микроскопа, объектив ЛОМО 9-Хм, стопка 221 снимков, масштаб 9,0: 1, 4-х светодиодная лампы, ISO-100, устройство сильфонное. Время выдержки 0,8 секунды.

 

Porträt eines Marienkäfers. 10-fach vergrößert. Sony Alpha 6400 Kamera. LOMO 10 Objektiv. ISO-100, Belichtung 1/2 Sekunde. Einen Stack von 101 Fotos. Balgengerät, 3 LED-Lampen.

Portrait of a ladybug. Enlarged 10 times. Sony Alpha 6400 camera. LOMO 10 –x-lens. ISO-100 exposure 1/3 second. A stack of 101photos. Bellows device, 3 LED -lamps.

 

Laufkäfer , Vergrößerung 8 X, Kamera Sony Alpha 6400, ISO 100, Belichtungszeit 1/6 Sekunde, Mikroskope Objektiv aus Russland LOMO-8-X Achromat,Balgengerät,3- LED Lampen, Diffusor 152-Bildern.

 

Ground beetle, magnification 9-X, camera Sony Alpha 6400, ISO 100, exposure time 1/6 second, microscope lens LOMO-8-X Achromat, bellows device, 3-LED lamps, diffuser. 152- Fotos.

 

Жужелица, увеличение 8-х, фотоаппарат Sony Alpha 6400, ISO 100, время экспозиции 1/6 секунды, объектив микроскопа LOMO,8-х, макро мех, 3-светодиодные лампы, светорассеиватель. 152– изображения..

 

 

Mistkäfer , Vergrößerung -9 X, Kamera Sony Alpha 6400, ISO 100, Belichtungszeit 3,2-Sekunde, Mikroskope Objektiv LOMO 8X,Balgengerät,2 LED Lampen, Diffusor .165- Bildern

 

Dung beetle, magnification -8X, camera Sony Alpha 6400, ISO 100, exposure time 3,2 seconds, microscope lens LOMO, Plan8-X, bellows device, 2 LED lamps, diffuser.165 Fotos.

 

Flower Power 💜

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📷 Nikon D7200

🔎 Laowa 60mm f2.8 2x ultra macro lens

Mieke MK-14EXT macro TTL ring flash

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Hoverfly

EM1 mk10 60mm 2.8f pro

1/200, f11, ISO200

 

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Getting up close with the creatures in our garden. . .

📷 Nikon D7200

🔎 Laowa 60mm f2.8 2x ultra macro lens

Mieke MK-14EXT macro TTL ring flash

Chinesisches Mikroskopobjektiv 40 X Plan Achromat. Ein Teil des Flügels einer Stinkwanze. 400-fache Vergrößerung. 3 Lichtquellen. Stapel von 18 Fotos, Belichtung 1/100 Sekunde. Kamera Sony Alpha 6400. Mikroskop“Euromex“ Monokular.

 

Chinese microscope objective 40 X Plan Achromat. Part of the wing of a stink bug. 400 times magnification. 3 light sources. Stack of 18 photos, exposure 1/100 of a second. Sony Alpha 6400 camera. “Euromex“ monocular microscope.

 

Eine Spinne, Vergrößerung 3- X, Kamera Sony Alpha 6400, ISO 160, Belichtungszeit 1/13 Sekunde, Mikroskope Objektiv aus China 4x Planachromat, Balgengerät, 3 LED Lampen, Diffusor .141 Bildern.

A Spider, magnification 3-X, camera Sony Alpha 6400, ISO 160, exposure time 1/13 second, microscope lens from China 4x plan achromat, bellows device, 3 LED lamps, diffuser, 141images.

 

Паук, увеличение 3-х, фотоаппарат Sony Alpha 6400, ISO 160, время экспозиции 1/13 секунды, объектив микроскопа из Китая, планахромат 4х, макро мех , 3 светодиодные лампы, диффузный рассеиватель, 141-снимок.

 

old Nikon D70s (6Mp) with tamron 90mm macro 2.8

Hersilia, also known as long-spinnereted bark spiders and two-tailed spiders, is a genus of tree trunk spiders. Their nicknames are a reference to their greatly enlarged spinnerets.

 

Males can grow up to 8 millimetres (0.31 in) long, and females can grow up to 10 millimetres (0.39 in). They are found in Africa, Asia, and Australasia, on tree trunks, in gardens, or in jungle fringes.

Macro Highlights – The Best of 2024

 

2024 has been a very special year. For many of us, going to another country for macro photography is a huge endeavor which involves a myriad of work and family logistics planning while we are away. More importantly, it involves the approval and support of our partners to undertake all household maintenance and child-caring tasks during our trips. This approval has been coined within my group of friends as “VISA”.

 

The Tale of 10 Trips

While planning for our first trip of the year, we were discussing about our “VISA” applications and Cham joked that we should just submit an application for 10 trips and negotiate down from there. While it started as a joke, with careful planning and support from my wife, I actually ended up going on 7 overseas expeditions around the region for macro photography. Based on my iNaturalist statistics, that amounted to 5637 observations and 1880 species recorded.

 

Many thanks to my group of dedicated friends in macro photography who selflessly shared their finds throughout the year – Cham, Vin PSK, Alvin, Mok, 星爷, Roger, Amber, James, Nick, Melvyn, KS and Paul. The biggest gratitude of course, goes to my wife for tanking the kids while I’m on the expeditions.

 

View the 2024 selection here.

 

Diese Biene wurde von der Blüte angelockt und saugt nun genüßlich aus dem Blütenkelch.

Polypedates maculatus, the Indian tree frog,[1] or Chunam tree frog, is a common species of tree frog found in South Asia.

Pine cones are a quick and easy subject to shoot at home, so we thought we would take a look at how to get some cool and creative shots from a couple of pine cones in our latest tutorial video.

 

Watch it here - youtu.be/KyF3I8vjrNI

 

A lot of you may have seen the pine cone shot on our homepage, it's one of our favourite shots to demonstrate what the Adaptalux Studio can do. We used the same pine cone (and a new one) to get a few more interesting shots.

 

A shot like this is achieved by pointing two coloured Lighting Arms across each other, shining onto the pine cone. You can see more about the setup in the video or the blog post here - bit.ly/adaptaluxpines

 

The coloured lights shine off the spines of the pine cones really well. Depending on the angle of the camera and the lights, they can create some amazing highlights along the ridges of each spine and shadows deep in the pine cone where the light can't reach.

 

We think the addition of colour to a subject like this can really take your creativity to another level, what do you think to shooting pine cones in this style?

Teil des Schmetterlingsflügels des Admirals. Kamera Sony Alpha 6400..4 - LED-Lampen. 70er Vergrößerung. Chinesisches Mikroskop Objektiv Planachromat 40x. Monokulares Mikroskop "Euromex". Belichtung 4 Sekunden. Stapel von 20 Fotos.

Part of the Admiral's butterfly wing. Camera Sony Alpha 6400..4 - LED lamps. 70-X magnification. Chinese microscope objective Planachromat 40x. "Euromex" monocular microscope. Exposure 4 seconds. Stack of 20 photos.

 

Часть крыла бабочки адмирала. Камера Сони Альфа 6400..4 -светодиодные лампы. Увеличение в 70-Х. Китайский микроскопный объектив план ахромат 40х. Монокулярный микроскоп «Euromex». Выдержка 4 секунды. Стек 20 фото.

 

1) Sujeto: Retratos de una mosca / Fly portraits

2) Cámara: Sony a6000

3) Objetivo: Amscope 4x

4) Aumento: 4x

5) Config. Lente: exposición 1/15” - ISO 100 - F/-

6) Número de fotos: 35

7) Iluminación: 2 led 6W y difusor DYD

8) Procesado: Zs, PS

9) Carril: Qool rail 250

Laufkäfer , Vergrößerung 9 X, Kamera Sony Alpha 6400, ISO 100, Belichtungszeit 1/6 Sekunde, Mikroskope Objektiv aus Russland LOMO-9-X Planachromat,Balgengerät,3- LED Lampen, Diffusor 242-Bildern.

 

Ground beetle, magnification 9-X, camera Sony Alpha 6400, ISO 100, exposure time 1/4 second, microscope lens LOMO-9-X plan achromat, bellows device, 3-LED lamps, diffuser. 242- Fotos.

 

Жужелица, увеличение 9х, фотоаппарат Sony Alpha 6400, ISO 100, время экспозиции 1/6 секунды, объектив микроскопа LOMO, планахромат 9х, макро мех, 3-светодиодные лампы, светорассеиватель. 242 – изображения..

  

A BIG deep breath.

 

A record-breaking night in Bedfordshire

I joined Matt and Lionel at Home Wood on Monday night in Bedfordshire.

The day had been absolutely scorching and hit nearly 30 degrees during the day and the night was meant to go no lower than 19/20 degrees, perfect muggy weather for moths despite clear skies we had absolutely no wind at all and no moon to contend with.

We setup 5 traps and a light and sheet under sweaty conditions, it was hot stuff indeed and once again I attracted Horse-flies!

As soon as it got dark, moths were absolutely everywhere with micros at first in their hundreds and then the Geometers started coming in and finally the Noctuids and boy was there action around the lights.

I've been out before and had trouble with lots of midges and flies but never have I had as much trouble from inhaling moths as well.

The species kept tallying up and it was hard to keep up.

We got to 100 species about 2 hours in and then from midnight it was about 1 or 2 a minute being jotted down.

Highlights were massively over-whelming with two County first species to start with....Rosy Marbled and Elegia similella.

 

Copied from Andy Banthorpe's email.

 

Gen Dets of species retained so far.

 

Carpatolechia fugitivella m & f – been recorded there before

Carpatolechia notatella f – 3rd county record

Neofaculta ericetella m confirmed

Dioryctria abietella f

Satyr Pug f 18th county record, only third since 1996

Teleiodes vulgella f (worn dark grey)

Caloptilia alchimiella m

Nemapogon cloacella m

Nemapogon ruricolella m – 4th county record

Coleophore kuehnella m (the white one)

 

Other Macro highlights were Cream-bordered Green Pea, 10+ Scarlet Tiger's, 5x Marbled Brown and Mere Wainscot.

 

In total for the time being we recorded 140 species of Macro and 148 species of micro, eclipsing my highest ever previous species of 252 with a grand total of 288 species!!

 

We finally finished packing up (which took over 2 hours) at 4am as it was getting light.

 

Thanks guys for the help you gave me and adding to the list as we went through the night.

 

Catch Report - 19/06/17 - Home Wood - SE Bedfordshire - 7 traps in total - 2x 125w MV Robinson Trap 1x 160w MBT Robinson Trap 1x 40w Actinic + 15w LED Trap 1x 80w Actinic Trap

 

140 Macros & 148 Micros

 

288 species

 

Macro Moths

 

Barred Red

Barred Straw

Barred yellow

Beautiful Golden-Y

Beautiful Hook-tip

Blackneck

Blood-vein

Blotched Emerald

Blue-bordered Carpet

Bordered white

Bright-line Brown-eye

Brimstone

Brindled White-spot

Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing

Brown Rustic

Brown Scallop

Brown Silver-line

Brown-line Bright-eye

Buff Arches

Buff Ermine

Buff Footman

Buff Tip

Burnished Brass

Clouded Border

Clouded Brindle

Clouded Silver

Clouded-bordered Brindle

Common Emerald

Common Footman

Common Marbled Carpet

Common Pug

Common Swift

Common Wainscot

Common wave

Common White Wave

Coronet

Coxcomb Prominent

Cream-bordered Green Pea

Dark Arches

Dingy Shears

Dingy Shell

Dotted Fan-foot

Double Square-spot

Double-striped Pug

Drinker

Dun-bar

Elephant Hawk-moth

Engrailed

Fan-foot

Fern

Figure of eEghty

Flame

Flame Carpet

Flame Shoulder

Foxglove Pug

Garden Carpet

Ghost Moth

Gold Swift

Green Carpet

Green Pug

Green silver-lines

Grey Pine Carpet

Grey Pug

Haworths Pug

Heart & Club

Heart & Dart

July Highflyer

Large Emerald

Large Nutmeg

Large Twin-spot Carpet

Large Yellow Underwing

Leopard Moth

Light Arches

Light Emerald

Lime Hawk-moth

Lunar-spotted Pinion

Maiden's Blush

Maple Prominent

Map-winged Swift

Marbled Brown [NEW!]

Marbled Minor

Marbled White-spot

May Highflyer

Mere Wainscot

Middle-barred minor

Miller

Minor Shoulder-knot

Mottled Beauty

Mottled Pug

Mottled Rustic

Oak Nycteoline

Obscure Wainscot

Orange Footman

Pale Oak Beauty

Pale Prominent

Pale Tussock

Peach Blossom

Peppered Moth

Pinion-streaked Snout

Poplar Grey

Pretty Chalk Carpet

Privet Hawk-moth

Red-necked footman

Riband Wave

Rosy Marbled

Ruddy Carpet

Satin Beauty

Satyr Pug

Scalloped oak

Scarce Footman

Scarlet Tiger

Scorched Carpet

Scorched Wing

Setaceous Hebrew Character

Shaded pug

Short-cloaked Moth

Silver-ground Carpet

Small Dotted Buff

Small Dusty Wave

Small Emerald

Small Fan-foot

Small Fan-footed Wave

Small Rufous

Small Yellow Wave

Smoky Wainscot

Snout

Spruce Carpet

Straw Dot

Swallow-tailed Moth

Tawny Marbled Minor

Tawny-barred Angle

Treble Brown Spot

Treble Lines

Turnip Moth

Uncertain

Vapourer

V-Pug

Willow Beauty

Yellow Shell

Yellow-tail

 

Micro Moths

 

Acentria ephemerella

Acleris hastiana

Acleris holmiana

Acleris kochiella

Acompsia cinerella

Acrobasis repandana

Agapeta hamana

Agapeta zoegana

Aleimma loeflingiana

Anania coronata

Anania hortulata

Anania lancealis

Anarsia innoxiella

Ancylis achatana

Anthophila fabriciana

Aphomia sociella

Archips crataegana

Archips podana

Archips rosana

Archips xylosteana

Argyresthia albistria

Argyresthia bonnetella

Argyresthia curvella

Argyresthia glaucinella [NEW!]

Argyresthia spinosella

Batia lunaris

Blastobasis lacticolella

Blastodacna hellerella

Bucculatrix cidarella [NEW!]

Caloptilia alchimiella

Caloptilia stigmatella

Caloptilia syringella

Carcina quercana

Carpatolechia fugitivella

Carpatolechia notatella [NEW!]

Cedestis gysseleniella

Celypha lacunana

Celypha striana

Chilo phragmitella

Chrysoteuchia culmella

Clepsis consimilana

Cnephasia sp

Cochylis atricapitana

Cochylis hybridella

Coleophora albidella [NEW!]

Coleophora deauratella

Coleophora kuehnella [NEW!]

Coptotriche marginea

Cosmopterix zieglerella [NEW!]

Crambus lathoniellus

Crambus pascuella

Crambus perlella

Crassa unitella

Dioryctia abietella

Ditula angustiorana

Donacaula forficella

Elachista bisulcella ? [NEW!]

Elegia similella

Elophila nymphaeata

Endothenia gentianaeana/marginea

Endothenia nigricostana

Endotricha flammealis

Epagoge grotiana

Epermenia chaerophyllella

Ephestia sp

Epiblema foenella

Epinotia abbreviana

Epinotia signatana

Epinotia subocellana

Epinotia tedella

Ethmia dodecea

Eucosma cana

Eudonia lacustrata

Eudonia pallida

Eupoecilia angustana

Euzophera pinguis

Exoteleia dodecella

Gelechia sororculella [NEW!]

Glyphipterix simpliciella

Gypsonoma dealbana

Gypsonoma sociana

Hedya nubiferana

Hedya pruniana

Hedya salicella

Hofmannophila pseudospretella

Homoeosoma sinuella

Hypsopygia costalis

Incurvaria oehlmanniella

Lathronympha strigana

Lozotaeniodes formosana

Metzneria metzneriella

Mompha ochraceella

Mompha propinquella

Morophaga choragella

Myelois circumvoluta

Nemapogon cloacella

Nemapogon ruricolella [NEW!]

Nemophora degeerella

Neofaculta ericetella

Nephopterix angustella

Notocelia trimaculana

Notocelia uddmanniana

Oegoconia sp

Olindia schumacherana

Pammene fasciana

Pammene regiana

Pandemis cerasana

Pandemis heparana

Parachronistis albiceps

Parapoynx stratiotata

Paraswammerdamia albicapitella

Paraswammerdamia nebulella

Parornix sp

Phtheochroa rugosana

Phycita roborella

Phycitodes binaevella

Piniphila bifasciana

Pleuroptya ruralis

Prays fraxinella

Pseudargyrotoza conwagana

Pterophorus pentadactyla

Ptycholoma lecheana

Rhopobota naevana

Rhyacionia buoliana

Rhyacionia pinicolana

Scoparia ambigualis

Scoparia basistrigalis

Scoparia pyralella

Scrobipalpa costella

Scythropia crataegella

Sorhagenia sp ?

Spatalistis bifasciana

Spilonota ocellana

Syncopacma sp

Teleiodes luculella

Teleiodes vulgella

Tinea semifulvella

Tinea trinotella

Tischeria ekebladella

Tortrix viridana

Triaxomera parasitella

Udea olivalis

Udea prunalis

Yponomeuta evonymella

Ypsolopha parenthesella

Ypsolopha sequella

Ypsolopha ustella

Zeiraphera isertana

Our yard is blooming with flowers. I particularly like the orange/red lilies by our door.

A BIG deep breath.

 

A record-breaking night in Bedfordshire

I joined Matt and Lionel at Home Wood on Monday night in Bedfordshire.

The day had been absolutely scorching and hit nearly 30 degrees during the day and the night was meant to go no lower than 19/20 degrees, perfect muggy weather for moths despite clear skies we had absolutely no wind at all and no moon to contend with.

We setup 5 traps and a light and sheet under sweaty conditions, it was hot stuff indeed and once again I attracted Horse-flies!

As soon as it got dark, moths were absolutely everywhere with micros at first in their hundreds and then the Geometers started coming in and finally the Noctuids and boy was there action around the lights.

I've been out before and had trouble with lots of midges and flies but never have I had as much trouble from inhaling moths as well.

The species kept tallying up and it was hard to keep up.

We got to 100 species about 2 hours in and then from midnight it was about 1 or 2 a minute being jotted down.

Highlights were massively over-whelming with two County first species to start with....Rosy Marbled and Elegia similella.

 

Copied from Andy Banthorpe's email.

 

Gen Dets of species retained so far.

 

Carpatolechia fugitivella m & f – been recorded there before

Carpatolechia notatella f – 3rd county record

Neofaculta ericetella m confirmed

Dioryctria abietella f

Satyr Pug f 18th county record, only third since 1996

Teleiodes vulgella f (worn dark grey)

Caloptilia alchimiella m

Nemapogon cloacella m

Nemapogon ruricolella m – 4th county record

Coleophore kuehnella m (the white one)

 

Other Macro highlights were Cream-bordered Green Pea, 10+ Scarlet Tiger's, 5x Marbled Brown and Mere Wainscot.

 

In total for the time being we recorded 140 species of Macro and 148 species of micro, eclipsing my highest ever previous species of 252 with a grand total of 288 species!!

 

We finally finished packing up (which took over 2 hours) at 4am as it was getting light.

 

Thanks guys for the help you gave me and adding to the list as we went through the night.

 

Catch Report - 19/06/17 - Home Wood - SE Bedfordshire - 7 traps in total - 2x 125w MV Robinson Trap 1x 160w MBT Robinson Trap 1x 40w Actinic + 15w LED Trap 1x 80w Actinic Trap

 

140 Macros & 148 Micros

 

288 species

 

Macro Moths

 

Barred Red

Barred Straw

Barred yellow

Beautiful Golden-Y

Beautiful Hook-tip

Blackneck

Blood-vein

Blotched Emerald

Blue-bordered Carpet

Bordered white

Bright-line Brown-eye

Brimstone

Brindled White-spot

Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing

Brown Rustic

Brown Scallop

Brown Silver-line

Brown-line Bright-eye

Buff Arches

Buff Ermine

Buff Footman

Buff Tip

Burnished Brass

Clouded Border

Clouded Brindle

Clouded Silver

Clouded-bordered Brindle

Common Emerald

Common Footman

Common Marbled Carpet

Common Pug

Common Swift

Common Wainscot

Common wave

Common White Wave

Coronet

Coxcomb Prominent

Cream-bordered Green Pea

Dark Arches

Dingy Shears

Dingy Shell

Dotted Fan-foot

Double Square-spot

Double-striped Pug

Drinker

Dun-bar

Elephant Hawk-moth

Engrailed

Fan-foot

Fern

Figure of eEghty

Flame

Flame Carpet

Flame Shoulder

Foxglove Pug

Garden Carpet

Ghost Moth

Gold Swift

Green Carpet

Green Pug

Green silver-lines

Grey Pine Carpet

Grey Pug

Haworths Pug

Heart & Club

Heart & Dart

July Highflyer

Large Emerald

Large Nutmeg

Large Twin-spot Carpet

Large Yellow Underwing

Leopard Moth

Light Arches

Light Emerald

Lime Hawk-moth

Lunar-spotted Pinion

Maiden's Blush

Maple Prominent

Map-winged Swift

Marbled Brown [NEW!]

Marbled Minor

Marbled White-spot

May Highflyer

Mere Wainscot

Middle-barred minor

Miller

Minor Shoulder-knot

Mottled Beauty

Mottled Pug

Mottled Rustic

Oak Nycteoline

Obscure Wainscot

Orange Footman

Pale Oak Beauty

Pale Prominent

Pale Tussock

Peach Blossom

Peppered Moth

Pinion-streaked Snout

Poplar Grey

Pretty Chalk Carpet

Privet Hawk-moth

Red-necked footman

Riband Wave

Rosy Marbled

Ruddy Carpet

Satin Beauty

Satyr Pug

Scalloped oak

Scarce Footman

Scarlet Tiger

Scorched Carpet

Scorched Wing

Setaceous Hebrew Character

Shaded pug

Short-cloaked Moth

Silver-ground Carpet

Small Dotted Buff

Small Dusty Wave

Small Emerald

Small Fan-foot

Small Fan-footed Wave

Small Rufous

Small Yellow Wave

Smoky Wainscot

Snout

Spruce Carpet

Straw Dot

Swallow-tailed Moth

Tawny Marbled Minor

Tawny-barred Angle

Treble Brown Spot

Treble Lines

Turnip Moth

Uncertain

Vapourer

V-Pug

Willow Beauty

Yellow Shell

Yellow-tail

 

Micro Moths

 

Acentria ephemerella

Acleris hastiana

Acleris holmiana

Acleris kochiella

Acompsia cinerella

Acrobasis repandana

Agapeta hamana

Agapeta zoegana

Aleimma loeflingiana

Anania coronata

Anania hortulata

Anania lancealis

Anarsia innoxiella

Ancylis achatana

Anthophila fabriciana

Aphomia sociella

Archips crataegana

Archips podana

Archips rosana

Archips xylosteana

Argyresthia albistria

Argyresthia bonnetella

Argyresthia curvella

Argyresthia glaucinella [NEW!]

Argyresthia spinosella

Batia lunaris

Blastobasis lacticolella

Blastodacna hellerella

Bucculatrix cidarella [NEW!]

Caloptilia alchimiella

Caloptilia stigmatella

Caloptilia syringella

Carcina quercana

Carpatolechia fugitivella

Carpatolechia notatella [NEW!]

Cedestis gysseleniella

Celypha lacunana

Celypha striana

Chilo phragmitella

Chrysoteuchia culmella

Clepsis consimilana

Cnephasia sp

Cochylis atricapitana

Cochylis hybridella

Coleophora albidella [NEW!]

Coleophora deauratella

Coleophora kuehnella [NEW!]

Coptotriche marginea

Cosmopterix zieglerella [NEW!]

Crambus lathoniellus

Crambus pascuella

Crambus perlella

Crassa unitella

Dioryctia abietella

Ditula angustiorana

Donacaula forficella

Elachista bisulcella ? [NEW!]

Elegia similella

Elophila nymphaeata

Endothenia gentianaeana/marginea

Endothenia nigricostana

Endotricha flammealis

Epagoge grotiana

Epermenia chaerophyllella

Ephestia sp

Epiblema foenella

Epinotia abbreviana

Epinotia signatana

Epinotia subocellana

Epinotia tedella

Ethmia dodecea

Eucosma cana

Eudonia lacustrata

Eudonia pallida

Eupoecilia angustana

Euzophera pinguis

Exoteleia dodecella

Gelechia sororculella [NEW!]

Glyphipterix simpliciella

Gypsonoma dealbana

Gypsonoma sociana

Hedya nubiferana

Hedya pruniana

Hedya salicella

Hofmannophila pseudospretella

Homoeosoma sinuella

Hypsopygia costalis

Incurvaria oehlmanniella

Lathronympha strigana

Lozotaeniodes formosana

Metzneria metzneriella

Mompha ochraceella

Mompha propinquella

Morophaga choragella

Myelois circumvoluta

Nemapogon cloacella

Nemapogon ruricolella [NEW!]

Nemophora degeerella

Neofaculta ericetella

Nephopterix angustella

Notocelia trimaculana

Notocelia uddmanniana

Oegoconia sp

Olindia schumacherana

Pammene fasciana

Pammene regiana

Pandemis cerasana

Pandemis heparana

Parachronistis albiceps

Parapoynx stratiotata

Paraswammerdamia albicapitella

Paraswammerdamia nebulella

Parornix sp

Phtheochroa rugosana

Phycita roborella

Phycitodes binaevella

Piniphila bifasciana

Pleuroptya ruralis

Prays fraxinella

Pseudargyrotoza conwagana

Pterophorus pentadactyla

Ptycholoma lecheana

Rhopobota naevana

Rhyacionia buoliana

Rhyacionia pinicolana

Scoparia ambigualis

Scoparia basistrigalis

Scoparia pyralella

Scrobipalpa costella

Scythropia crataegella

Sorhagenia sp ?

Spatalistis bifasciana

Spilonota ocellana

Syncopacma sp

Teleiodes luculella

Teleiodes vulgella

Tinea semifulvella

Tinea trinotella

Tischeria ekebladella

Tortrix viridana

Triaxomera parasitella

Udea olivalis

Udea prunalis

Yponomeuta evonymella

Ypsolopha parenthesella

Ypsolopha sequella

Ypsolopha ustella

Zeiraphera isertana

Krabbenspinne L. Xysticus acerbus, Kamera Sony Alpha 6400,das Chinesisches Mikroskop Objektiv 4X, Balgen Gerät, Vergrößerung 8-X.ISO-100,221. Bildern,4LED Lampen.Belichtungszeit-1/3 Sekunde.

Crab spider L. Xysticus acerbus, camera Sony Alpha 6400, the Chinese microscope objective 4X, bellows device, magnification 8-X.ISO-100,221. Images, 4LED lamps. Exposure time -1 / 3 second.

Паук-краб L. Xysticus acerbus, камера Sony Alpha 6400, китайский объектив от микроскопа 4х макро мех, увеличение изображения 8 раз. ISO-100, 4 светодиодные лампы. Время экспозиции -1 / 3 сек. Стек 221 фото.

 

Pine cones are a quick and easy subject to shoot at home, so we thought we would take a look at how to get some cool and creative shots from a couple of pine cones in our latest tutorial video.

 

Watch it here - youtu.be/KyF3I8vjrNI

 

A lot of you may have seen the pine cone shot on our homepage, it's one of our favourite shots to demonstrate what the Adaptalux Studio can do. We used the same pine cone (and a new one) to get a few more interesting shots.

 

A shot like this is achieved by pointing two coloured Lighting Arms across each other, shining onto the pine cone. You can see more about the setup in the video or the blog post here - bit.ly/adaptaluxpines

 

The coloured lights shine off the spines of the pine cones really well. Depending on the angle of the camera and the lights, they can create some amazing highlights along the ridges of each spine and shadows deep in the pine cone where the light can't reach.

 

We think the addition of colour to a subject like this can really take your creativity to another level, what do you think to shooting pine cones in this style?

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