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Insect photography or macro photography

Draco

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Promachus vexator or assassin fly, devouring a bee
 

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Spider
 

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White Face Hornet.

GOD Bless

Chris
 

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some beautiful photos. Could you tell me what lens you used? They have spectacular sharpness. Thank you
 
some beautiful photos. Could you tell me what lens you used? They have spectacular sharpness. Thank you
I use a Nikon B-700.It is also 'uniform of the day'.I go nowhere without my camera.
 
I know very well that type of camera. I had something similar but from Olympus. I have been using a Nikon D5100 DSLR for a few years now and I don't go out without my camera either.
Thankyou
 
I know very well that type of camera. I had something similar but from Olympus. I have been using a Nikon D5100 DSLR for a few years now and I don't go out without my camera either.
Thankyou
I really enjoy recording what I see around me.

 
Have a bug file somewhere
 

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Sven, a few months ago I had to buy more Asclepia curassavica plants, because twenty-three Monarch caterpillars, they ate too much ... haha. One of them could not fly, so we were feeding it, until the end of its days.
 

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I love macro photography and all these pictures are great. Right now I am using a Nikon D-5200 with either the 18-55mm or 55-200mm lenses that came with the camera bundle. I am saving my money to get the NIkon 105mm macro lens. Here are a few pictures I took over the past couple years. The bug in the first image is about 1/8th inch long.


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I just identified the bug. It is a Wheel bug and is a member of the assassin bug family. It's bite is also painful to humans.

 
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