Pretty sure what we have here is a a Brown Lacewing. a member of the family Hemerobiidae. (Green Lacewings belong to the family Chrysopidae).
Nikon D200, Schneider 28mm Componon reversed on bellows. 54 image stack.
Brown Lacewing
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- Charles Krebs
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Gees, I don't know Charlie. LOL, what can you say .......... just magnificent work and result. Lighting, details and sharpness to die for, its all there. I just sit here smiling at your work, I don't know what else to say or do
All the best Charles, still smiling.
Danny.
All the best Charles, still smiling.
Danny.
Worry about the image that comes out of the box, rather than the box itself.
I usually see lacewings all the time during the warmer months but seldom do they say put long enough for a photo. I suppose I will have to throw out the left over chicken and potoatoe salad from KFC and start sticking more important things in there so as to calm them down for photographing. Great shot as usual there Charlie
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