Please add your bug pictures to this thread. Critique mine if you like. I can't wait to see all that is out there!
Okay...here are a couple.......
I love them! Especially the how the background sets them off.
Here's a few I took. This was my very first try at macro. Macro is so much fun!!
This one is "Rare" in Antigua ...
Rare to even see one .. yet alone photograph it...
LoL, you caught us unaware, Dallas.
I use a Nikon D90 with Nikkor 105D macro lens and a Nikon SB-600 Speedlight with a $30 (eBay) O-Flash 3/4-ringlight attachment to light my macro subjects so I can achieve maximum DOF.
Polyphemus Moth (Silk) Caterpillar at f/36
Crucifix Orb Weaver, dorsal view, at f/22
Gray Hairstreak butterfly (Strymon melinus pudica) at f/22
Your red VW bug is good.
In Brazil we still have a lot of VW bugs in use. I have had 2 over the years. They don't make them anymore.
Dallas Finch wrote:
This one is "Rare" in Antigua ...
Hard to get a shot like this in the wild
Here's a couple I have on my work computer.
Dung Beetle Larva?
Dung Beetle Larva?
Locust
Locust
svfinley wrote:
Please add your bug pictures to this thread. Critique mine if you like. I can't wait to see all that is out there!
A couple of these would make great greeting cards. I've seen them in grocery stores on racks with cute captions. Nice job!
svfinley wrote:
Please add your bug pictures to this thread. Critique mine if you like. I can't wait to see all that is out there!
Here is my contribution...Not as original as the "Red Bug" but hope yall enjoy..! By the way...I love the red Bug...One of my High school friends had one in the 60's...fun times!!!
Checkered Skipper feeding on yellow clover flowers
American Snouted Butterfly on Althea Bud
Preying Mantis taking flight from top of a mason jar
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