Was wandering around the yard looking for things to photograph, when I saw this cluster of very small eggs on the underneath of a passion-fruit vine leaf. I took it indoors to shoot properly:
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This is a 100% crop, where you can see something inside the one egg:
Each egg was about the size of a grain of sand or table salt. Anyone have any wild guesses?
Oh yeah, shot with my 100mm f/2.8 Macro with Kenko 1.4x TC, f/4, 1/50sec, ISO 800, 10-sec timer on shutter, tripod mounted, manual focused. Used a single tungsten lightbulb for illumination - the eggs must have really tiny facets on them. Maybe they are starting to dry out.

shinksma



