Chrysochroa buqueti (Metallic woodborer beetle), detail.

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Chrysochroa buqueti (Metallic woodborer beetle), detail.

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Views of carapace details just behind the eye of this beetle. These intense iridescence colors are an excellent example of "structural color" in nature.

Nikon MM-11 microscope. Olympus LMPLFL N 20/0.40 objective. Olympus U-SWTR-3. Canon T3i camera.
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Nikon MM-11 microscope. Olympus 50/0.50 LMPlanFL N objective. Olympus U-SWTR-3. Canon T3i camera.

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Amazing!

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Great subject + great setup + great photographer = something special :D
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:shock: :shock: :shock:

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Just beautiful :smt033

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Wow, beautiful!

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Next year's Bioscapes / Small World winner.

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Charlie,

Simply incredible shots !!! :smt038

I agree with Waldo - these shots are the first candidates to the highest awards. Thay are simply breathtaking. The technical aspects and the composition are perfect.

Your skills are amazing. Thank you for sharing.

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pwnell wrote:Next year's Bioscapes / Small World winner.
Absolutely!! These are amazing!! I would love to hang these in my office!

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Wonderful

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Wow, stunning and perplexing!
I'm seeing fantasy penguins or narwhales surfacing amidst a colourfully backlit, rippled ocean. :smt103
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My gosh Krebs, these are beautiful! You’re a master at taming those highlights that you often get from those iridescent insects, and still retain beautiful lighting.
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Superb job, as usual :shock: :wink:

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nothing more to be said here - top 3 of any conquest is guaranteed (: pleasure to watch.
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