Razor sharp. You are mastering the Canon MP-E 65-mm macro lens.
Next challenge is controlled illumination.
Nikonian72 wrote:
Razor sharp. You are mastering the Canon MP-E 65-mm macro lens. Next challenge is controlled illumination.
Yup, working on it, getting other flash apparatus assembled
These are all great photos.:) :) Can anyone tell me what kind of a spider that is??
tramsey wrote:
These are all great photos.:) :) Can anyone tell me what kind of a spider that is??
couldn't find it in the book or (online, didn't spend much time)
I couldn't find it either
I dug a little deeper and from the way it ambushed that bee I would say it is a Wolf Spider. I couldn't find any other kind of a spider that does that. The others use some sort of a web affair.
tinusbum wrote:
looks like a lynx spider
A gravid female Green Lynx spider (Peucetia viridans) has been known to change color to match her chosen rearing plant:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_lynx_spider . Another possibility is a similar Lynx spider: Peucetia longipalpis.
Love the Curling in midair shot....
You are looking good. That flower looks like passion vine ?
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