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Quenching the macro thirst - II

 
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Aug 05, 2019 03:41 |  #1

A few more images to share this week..

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Freshly hatched Owlfly larvae (external link)

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Ichneumon wasp (external link)

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Deaths head hawk moth, Sphingidae. Close-up (external link)

5. Always a nice subject to check diffusion :D
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All shot on the Olympus OMD EM10 M2, 60mm macro, Godox TT 350O with DIY diffuser

C&C sought :)

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Aug 05, 2019 08:22 |  #2

you just manage to get so much detail. These inspects must be very willing to let you get so close.
Superb.


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Aug 06, 2019 00:25 |  #3

Wonderful series Hayath.

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Aug 06, 2019 06:20 |  #4

TheLaird wrote in post #18905387 (external link)
you just manage to get so much detail. These inspects must be very willing to let you get so close.
Superb.

Thank you :)
Combination of finding them at the right time of day, patience, fieldcraft and luck I guess

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Wonderful series Hayath.

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Thanks much, Brian!


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Aug 06, 2019 16:03 |  #5

Another Amazing set of photos!!! Extremely well done.
(Although my wife hasn’t slept well since she saw your “hatchlings “) :)
Makes our denizens of the desert look quite friendly. Lol
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Aug 07, 2019 13:18 |  #6

Quality set


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Aug 07, 2019 20:14 |  #7

hayath wrote in post #18905860 (external link)
Thank you :)
Combination of finding them at the right time of day, patience, fieldcraft and luck I guess

Thanks much, Brian!

I suspect fieldcraft and patience have a lot more to do with the superb photos than luck.




  
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Aug 07, 2019 20:20 |  #8

hayath wrote in post #18905312 (external link)
A few more images to share this week..

1.
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IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/2gQk​9oQ  (external link)
Weaver ants tending to Aphids (external link)

2.
QUOTED IMAGE
IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/2gK8​6hK  (external link)
Freshly hatched Owlfly larvae (external link)

3.
QUOTED IMAGE
IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/2gK7​mMJ  (external link)
Ichneumon wasp (external link)

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QUOTED IMAGE
IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/2gK8​6BC  (external link)
Deaths head hawk moth, Sphingidae. Close-up (external link)

5. Always a nice subject to check diffusion :D
https://flic.kr/p/2gQm​1AQ (external link)
Jewel bug (external link)

All shot on the Olympus OMD EM10 M2, 60mm macro, Godox TT 350O with DIY diffuser

C&C sought :)

Cheers!
Hayath

It's great to see these fine results from micro four thirds. What is the working distance of the lens? Any problems scaring bugs off?


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Aug 09, 2019 03:22 |  #9

Park Ranger wrote in post #18906073 (external link)
Another Amazing set of photos!!! Extremely well done.
(Although my wife hasn’t slept well since she saw your “hatchlings “) :)
Makes our denizens of the desert look quite friendly. Lol
Best,
James

Ouch! Intent was only to show the awesomeness of the larvae.
Thanks!

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Quality set

Thanks much :)

Teton wrote in post #18906712 (external link)
I suspect fieldcraft and patience have a lot more to do with the superb photos than luck.

Thanks! you should see the number of bugs that beat a hasty retreat :D

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It's great to see these fine results from micro four thirds. What is the working distance of the lens? Any problems scaring bugs off?

I find the m43 system liberating, allows me to get images which would have taken a lot more effort on a DSLR system.
At 1x the working distance is about 6" is my guess, I use the Raynox at times on willing subjects


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Aug 19, 2019 11:46 |  #10

Wonderful selection.


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