This is a focus stacked image of a moth that got caught in the fly-strip that we keep by the back door which we use to 'let the dogs out' and 'let the dogs in'. It caught the tip of its wing so I was able to pull the moth off and bring it in for a session. As the saying goes, "Waste Not - Want Not".
tinusbum wrote:
love it!!!!!
Thanks, Tinusbum. I always try to bring out the best in my subjects.
This one is a little different. I really like it.
kpmac wrote:
This one is a little different. I really like it.
Thanks, Kpmac. I find moth's eyes to be quite interesting with their variations in patterns and colors.
This is outstanding! The world of the small is endlessly fascinating.
Retired CPO wrote:
This is outstanding! The world of the small is endlessly fascinating.
Thanks, seeing common things is a different way is what drives me to do more.
Wow Gary. This has to be one of my favorites of your work. I love the detail and lighting.
-Doc
docshark wrote:
Wow Gary. This has to be one of my favorites of your work. I love the detail and lighting.
-Doc
Thanks, Doc. There are some specimens that are quite photogenic while others are far less so.
Great lighting and clarity.
ecobin wrote:
Great lighting and clarity.
Thanks, it's nice when things just come together.
👍👍!! That is seriously good. Download very highly recommended!
Mark Sturtevant wrote:
👍👍!! That is seriously good. Download very highly recommended!
Thanks, Mark. I am humbled for so many of you on this forum are true masters of the craft and the bar has been set high for me.
Thanks, Napabob. I find moths to be quite interesting with the patterns in their eyes.
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