Insects in flight, Lacewing
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Lovely shots.
just spent a very pleasant hour going through you web and flicker photos.
not the first time you have held a camera then.
Inspirational site, first class in all subjects.
Thank you for the link.
George.
just spent a very pleasant hour going through you web and flicker photos.
not the first time you have held a camera then.
Inspirational site, first class in all subjects.
Thank you for the link.
George.
used to do astronomy.
and photography.
Zeiss Universal Phase contrast.
Zeiss PMII
B&L stereo zoom.
and photography.
Zeiss Universal Phase contrast.
Zeiss PMII
B&L stereo zoom.
Thanks for the feedback. Here are a couple from last night Ailianthus webworm moth and some form of Tiger Moth?
Linden Gledhill http://www.flickr.com/photos/13084997@N03/
I love the torsion on the wings of this Lacewing.
Linden Gledhill http://www.flickr.com/photos/13084997@N03/
A couple more moths showing interesting wing angles and demonstrating DOF limitations.
Linden Gledhill http://www.flickr.com/photos/13084997@N03/
A wonderful composition in the last picture.
The sharpness of just antenna, eye and legs has a strong effect.
I understand there is an important factor of luck involved. But you have to work hard to give luck a chance.
The sharpness of just antenna, eye and legs has a strong effect.
I understand there is an important factor of luck involved. But you have to work hard to give luck a chance.
Troels Holm, biologist (retired), environmentalist, amateur photographer.
Visit my Flickr albums
Visit my Flickr albums
Thanks so much. That's correct, it's all luck beyond increasing the probability of success in the front end when designing and building the equipment.Troels wrote:A wonderful composition in the last picture.
The sharpness of just antenna, eye and legs has a strong effect.
I understand there is an important factor of luck involved. But you have to work hard to give luck a chance.
Linden Gledhill http://www.flickr.com/photos/13084997@N03/