-1- Barred Yellow Butterfly
-2- Stiletto Fly - Therevidae
-3- Chrysosoma (Thanks for the ID, D)
Ishrani Cream of the Crop More info | Mar 08, 2013 15:47 | #1 -1- Barred Yellow Butterfly -2- Stiletto Fly - Therevidae -3- Chrysosoma (Thanks for the ID, D) Ishrani
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Darts Senior Member 597 posts Likes: 41 Joined Jan 2011 Location: Florida, USA More info | Mar 08, 2013 15:55 | #2 Very nice. Darts
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alquimista Cream of the Crop More info | Mar 08, 2013 16:59 | #3 Awesome set Ish! Beautiful butterfly la costura de Dios
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orionmystery Cream of the Crop 12,078 posts Likes: 771 Joined Apr 2008 Location: Malaysia More info | Mar 08, 2013 20:28 | #4 Lovely set! Kurt
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mandokid1 Cream of the Crop 13,679 posts Gallery: 718 photos Best ofs: 4 Likes: 1109 Joined Nov 2010 Location: scarborough ontario canada More info | Mar 09, 2013 00:01 | #5 nice set ish. DENIS
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vschapman Senior Member 444 posts Joined Aug 2012 Location: Snellville GA More info | Mar 09, 2013 00:19 | #6 The second one is spectacular. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi Gripped | Canon AE-1 Program | Bronica ETRS
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LordV Macro Photo-Lord of the Year 2006 More info | Mar 09, 2013 00:50 | #7 Lovely captures http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
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rrblint Listen! .... do you smell something? More info | Lovely shots Ishrani...Excellent lighting...That first one is amazing! Mark
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Kurrrt Senior Member 423 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jun 2012 Location: Belgium More info | Mar 09, 2013 03:59 | #9 Great catch Ish. Nice work.
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Mar 09, 2013 13:49 | #10 Many thanks to all of you. Ishrani
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racketman Cream of the Crop More info | Mar 09, 2013 14:10 | #11 interesting mix, is it bright enough to try some natural light shots ? Toby
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Mar 10, 2013 12:30 | #13 racketman wrote in post #15695574 interesting mix, is it bright enough to try some natural light shots ? Toby, the bugs are often not positioned in places bright enough to allow natural light to be all that is required. Many of them are hidden under leaves or buried between branches where it is quite dark and lacks sufficient light. Many of them are found in dense shrubs, hiding from the direct sunlight also. Have done some butterflies, dragonflies and mantids in natural light but with the minute bugs, it is not such an easy task & could end up as an exercise in futility. Ishrani
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Mar 10, 2013 12:31 | #14 Thanks, Jim! Ishrani
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WorcesterLad Goldmember 4,783 posts Likes: 168 Joined May 2011 Location: Worcester, UK More info | Mar 10, 2013 15:10 | #15 |
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