




the spider in that 3rd pic, is just one of those daddy long legs things....up close....scary looking thing. The first shot of the bee was taken in a rose...she was trying to get to the centre....
Change of pace i know....but enjoy......
Marty
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IslandBoy77 wrote:QUOTE (IslandBoy77 @ Aug 4 2010, 10:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>A man after my own heart - bug closeups! And I thought I was doing well with the pics I was getting - but yours makes mine look like wide-angle...
They were taken with an old sony cyber shot....only 5 mega pixel......no good for anything like , in flight stuff, but just magic for macro.......its amazing what you can find, if you just look up.....or down.



http://image82.webshots.com/182/1/27/89/2170127890105185180TmgbKS_fs.jpghttp://image71.webshots.com/171/0/35/15/2463035150105185180uVkusr_fs.jpghttp://image83.webshots.com/83/5/14/68/254...80fZduMP_fs.jpgslopit12 wrote:QUOTE (slopit12 @ Aug 5 2010, 07:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Whats the little creature in the fourth photo? Its a really good photo of whatever it is!
Its a little praying mantis......the closer i got, the more aggresive he got.....
IslandBoy77 wrote:QUOTE (IslandBoy77 @ Aug 6 2010, 08:48 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>All sorted now - odd that the bee photo shows up enlarged compared to the other 2...
Great shotsthat bee pic is amazing....i often wonder how they still fly with all that extra weight, must have constanly shifting c of g.
Did those ants kill that other bug?...or just find it....nasty little blighters.......
Thanks for shareing those.....
Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Aug 6 2010, 02:55 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Great shotsthat bee pic is amazing....i often wonder how they still fly with all that extra weight, must have constanly shifting c of g.
Did those ants kill that other bug?...or just find it....nasty little blighters.......
Thanks for shareing those.....
Yeah, those bees certainly are an engineering marvel the way they can pack such a load and not get in trouble with the CAA...![]()
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No, the ants just found that moth - or at least, that's what they said...![]()
I was v pleased with how well the bee came out - that is one definite advantage that using a 10mp camera has - v fine detail in super macro. I actually enjoy photographing small plants as well: the incredible detail on moss, lichen, tiny flowers & fungi is truly astounding when they are seen close up...Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Aug 6 2010, 02:50 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Its a little praying mantis......the closer i got, the more aggresive he got.....
Yep, those lads certainly have attitude to spare! I've got a couple of them lurking about on my photo CDs somewhere - just haven't uploaded them to my PC (one of those extreme "round to it" jobs). One really needs one of those specialist lenses that allows for telescopic macro, so you can keep yr distance with those mantis'. My step-daughter trod on one day, and ended up with a nasty infection in her foot for a couple of weeks afterwards!Perhaps it was a "suicide mantis" packing poisoned barbs on his arms...
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