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I just love tulips :)

Tiny close-up

 

Filmed with Nikon D700 180mm macro lens and 36mm extension tube Made from a stack of 14 frames

Jd. Botanico - Sao Paulo - Brasil

E-5 + 35mm macro

Found this leaf bug (katydid) in Rosalind Park yesterday morning, didn't notice it until I was looking closely at the plant it is on, wanted a shot of the red leaves with water drops with some green in the background, I think this is better though!

Two globular springtails on a fence. Focus stacked using zerene

You simply must look at this in "Large", or ever better "Original" to see the detail in the centre.

 

Taken at Dewstow Gardens & Grotto, Caldicot, Monmouthshire with my Olympus 35mm f3.5 Macro lens, which is proving to be a revelation. Manually focused using the live view's ability to zoom in 10x to get really sharp.

 

Note that this is not cropped or Photoshopped.

(Photo taken on the outdoors). My Macro/Micro World

Data: Canon 40D, f/8, 1/60, ISO: 100, Lens: reversed 28mm Canon FD, Magnification 2:1, Mode: Manual, Support: none, Flash: built-in @ 1/4 power, Remote: no, Process: Canon Digital Photo Professional, file: 120908EOS 40D0725, Date: September 8, 2012. (Note: Exif data never show f/stops of manual focus lenses with adapters).

I wish i could explain how my joy knew no bounds after clicking these pics with the constant fear of a bee which was sitting on the same plant.

Macro of a beautiful moth.

Another view of the moth seen earlier - this time in profile.

Just experimenting with macro.

E-5 + Zuiko 50 f2 ED

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

macro snails

Fuji HS 10 + Raynox DCR - 250 Lens

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