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A close-up shot of an insect in Bomassa, northern #Congo. Bomassa is the base camp for the Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park (NNNP). The NNNP covers over 4,000km² of intact lowland rainforest in northern #Congo, harboring important populations of large mammals, including forest elephants, western lowland gorillas and chimpanzees.
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Technique: I used a syringe to add sugar syrup to a few flowers so that this Bumblebee would have a reason to let me get close.
Tech Specs: Canon 80D (F16, 1/125, ISO 100) + a Canon EF-S 35mm IS macro lens (@ 1x) + a diffused MT-26EX-RT (both flash heads on the Canon flash mount, E-TTL metering, -2/3 FEC).
The blue-winged grasshopper female, Oedipoda caerulescens, is a grasshopper in the genus Oedipoda.
20 handheld images stacked, taking advantage of extreme level sync image stabilisation to try 840mm full frame equivalent in natural light. Shot at 7.23 AM, 17 September, 2023 Dhar kalan, Pathankot, Punjab
OM1-300f4-MC14
1/800, f5.6, ISO1250.
Minimal focussing distance around 1.3 meters with telelens is almost macro.
I took a little time to check out some of the insects and spiders near the Honeysuckle this weekend.
Not happy with the composition, but decided to upload this as its pretty sharp and the colors are good. I particularly like the detail of the hairs on the legs
Looking like a war machine (which it effectively is in the insect world) a robber fly. It actually has a small insect in its mouth.
Sur les bords de la rivière de la Pierre Saint Martin, les libellules sont abondantes. Certaines sont si gentiles à s'arreter quelque instant pour se faire prendre en photo (Cosinon 135 mm + bague de 24 mm)
At the border of the river at La Pierre Saint Martin (Pyrenés), there are lot of fireflies. Some of them are so kind to stop flying and to allow me taking a picture (Cosinon 135 mm + 24 mm tube).