With no morning meetings, its a lil' easier to sneak out for a couple of hours. A few more
1.
Nezara sp Southern green stink bug
2.
Barklice
3.
Gatercantha sp Spiny orb weaver
4.
Freshly moulted Wood cockroach
5.
Plexippus sp jumping spider
C&C sought!
Olympus OMD EM10 m2, Olympus 60mm macro, Godox TT 350O with DIY diffuser
Cheers!
Hayath
Weekend macros
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All terrific. Lovely colors on the bark louse. I had been seeing those as well, often sitting together in groups. But they are pretty skittish and they disperse quickly when they see that they've been seen.
Mark Sturtevant
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Dept. of Still Waters
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Very nice.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you, Mark and Sumguy!
Mark - got lucky to get this single nymph on the pod
Mark - got lucky to get this single nymph on the pod
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Great pictures!
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Wonderful pictures.
Are they all single shot or stacked in any way? I have this lens, just amazed at what it can do in the right hands.
Do you mind sharing exposure details?
Are they all single shot or stacked in any way? I have this lens, just amazed at what it can do in the right hands.
Do you mind sharing exposure details?
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Wow.
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Thank you Jskory, Sippyjug, banerjeesaby and Pete!
banerjeesaby - I love this lens. Such as well thought out and engineered lens. Most of my images are at ISO 200 (to keep the noise in check), 1/160, f8-10 depending on distance to subject/magnification. All the images are single shots
banerjeesaby - I love this lens. Such as well thought out and engineered lens. Most of my images are at ISO 200 (to keep the noise in check), 1/160, f8-10 depending on distance to subject/magnification. All the images are single shots