So I grabbed the camera. Instead of bees in the bottle brush, I had these:
IMAGE LINK: https://blazinbob.smugmug.com …i-rsPPR2C-X2.jpg&lb=1&s=ANov 04, 2015 16:08 | #1 So I grabbed the camera. Instead of bees in the bottle brush, I had these: IMAGE LINK: https://blazinbob.smugmug.com …i-rsPPR2C-X2.jpg&lb=1&s=A
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Nov 04, 2015 18:26 | #2 Lovely, vivid set Bob Travis
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LordV Macro Photo-Lord of the Year 2006 More info | Nov 05, 2015 00:39 | #3 Good captures Bob http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
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Warl0rd Goldmember 2,230 posts Likes: 153 Joined Aug 2008 Location: Portugal More info | Nov 05, 2015 10:04 | #4 Colorfull! Paulo
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Nov 05, 2015 20:47 | #5 Thank you all for the replies. Yes, I would like a little more magnification. I used a 25mm extension tube on my 100mm macro, but still not enough for those little buggers!
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