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Spined Soldier Bug (Podisus Maculiventris), a variety of stink bug. Identifiable by the outward pointing spines near the top. Unlike the more well known Brown Marmorated Stink Bug that's an invasive pest, the Soldier Bug is beneficial and eats several common garden pests. On the lower right is a Turks Cap flower.
Green fly - Was not getting any bug to photograph on this particular day and was unhappy... Then saw this little creature... on the leaf. Above my head's height. Stretched my tripod and kept elbow on it and tried to shoot.. Leaf was moving due to slight wind... but got a manageable shot.. The bug looked too good through the lens :-) Hope you enjoyed the shot... Kenko extension tubes + 100mm macro lens .
Sony NEX 7 with canon 100mm f/2.8 series L
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I waited, and inpatiently waited to try and get a decent shot of this bee, but it just wouldn't turn around.. Taken in the garden, Yorkshire, UK. Don't know what sort of bee it is though
Backyard macros.
Been out playing in the backyard again with my 100mm lens...
I hope everyone has had a great weekend....
ISO 4000, f/18, 1/80sec, handheld, manual focus, shot using live view
The apple tree (Malus domestica cultivar) belongs to the family of the Rosaceae. Honigbiene Apfelblüte