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Macro shot #1.
Micro and Macro photography assignment to create a series of images based on the University of Ulster campus in Belfast.
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From my garden, Ferns to Flickr. They are steadily unfolding and now's the perfect time to get some macro shots.
Fern: Polypodiopsida, Polypodiophyta
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A shot of a feather taken with a Macro lens + an extension tube during our Photography Workshop at Wildwood.
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Nahaufnahme des reizvollen Skeletts der "Laterne" um die reife Frucht
macro shot of the "lantern´s" skeleton covering the fruit
Macro shot of Elliot's toes while he was watching television.
Sydney, Australia (Wednesday 15 June 2016)
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April 2019: having fun shooting macro-like pictures in the garden with the manual focus Carl Zeiss Apo–Sonnar 135mm ƒ/2 lens, weeks before it was stolen with the rest of my equipment in a TGV upon our return from Scotland...
Larinioides ixobolus is a spider from the wider orb weavers family, builders of circular hunting nets.
Body size ranges 11-11.5 mm for males and 14-18 mm for females (depicted here). Head and body are red-brown in color, and unlike its cousins (ie Cross Spider), it has a week dorsal pattern. Males, compared to females, have a smaller abdomen and longer legs, similar to all members of the genus Larinioides.
Occurrence: from Central Europe to Eurasia.