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The shot I wanted to put in for this weeks's MM, unfortunately this guy was on the side of my shed, so it doesn't count. lol

Explored Jan 4, 2012 #2 Thanks everyone.

 

Yep, another ladybird macro. One more to upload tomorrow.

 

See yesterdays image for description.

 

F A C E B O O K

Nikon D300s

105 VR f2.8

f/8

1/320

200iso

With 3 lens Hoya +4, +2 and Sigma Achromatic macro lens

年年岁岁花相似,岁岁年年人不同

Fallen Poinsettia leaf. Natural transmitted light

Invited to post this photo to Spectacular Animals, invite only

 

'Dragonfly-perched' On Black

© PS Photography | 2017

This little guy woke up way early. The chosen resting place for the winter must also have been a very dirty one.

Tools and Utensils - (Macro Mondays)

This damsel fly hovered in place long enough for me to accomplish a few focused images--this one being one of the better ones. The image in the comment box below lost too much quality in cropping, but I wanted to be able to distinquish the tiny bug in its mouth (you can just see the wing). I think it was "hunting" for bugs and that's why is was hovering in front of our cosmos flowers in the first place.

Extreme 2:1 close up with the Laowa Venus 60mm 2:1 at F16

Male Syrphus sp. hoverfly. Natural light

A7III + SMC Pentax-F 100mm f/2.8 1:1 Macro PK | hispan.hu

Globular springtail on a greenhouse strut. Focus stacked using zerene.

See www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/25346538698/ for a 3D version

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