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One of a set of anaglyph macros I shot of bumblebees in my garden. Shot with a Nikon D200 and a de Wijs stereo macro lens. Post-processed into anglyphs using Photohop.
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I found that dragon flys are very difficult to photograph on the wing. With their twin set of double wings they can hover almost motionless for a fraction of a second and without warning move rapidly away and be completely out of camera range. This shot had a considerable amount of luck associated with it.
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An advantage of an insect that stays in the one spot for a week is that you can go back several times and refine your macro technique. This is another shot of the same insect as the previous upload, this time with flash and an even narrower aperture.
The sunflower I was drawing some time ago ( www.flickr.com/photos/8872417@N04/6008082112/in/set-72157... was attacked by these disgusting creatures... PHEW!!!!!