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A Very Patient Model - _TNY_7707S4

As I was going to work one evening in early November (yes, I work nights) I noticed a medium-sized but pretty moth on the sill outside the window. Since my macro rig wasn't assembled there was no time to take any photos so I went off to work.

 

Then I came back home early in the morning and noticed it hadn't moved a millimeter during the night. Didn't want to wake the family up with assembling my camera gear so I went to bed instead.

 

When I woke up (i.e. in the middle of the day) and had eaten breakfast me and the wife went to see a couple of friends and when leaving I saw that guy still in the same place! Still no time for a shot though. Getting back home afterwards and seeing it still there (just before dinner) I decided it had frozen to death or something but figured I could still get a shot of it and (finally) got the camera and took a few shots. Then I decided to turn it around to get a better angle and discovered that it wasn't dead - just sleeping! I ended up with a couple of more shots while he was warming up the system before flying off.

 

This is a four shot stack taken handheld using the MP-E65mm and assembled in ZereneStacker (DMax) and the species is called December moth (Poecilocampa populi) and it (unsurprisingly) will fly far into December, making that beautiful fur probably very useful.

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Uploaded on November 5, 2018
Taken on November 2, 2018