current dose of macro photography ;)
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This is by far the best macro images I have seen in a long time! Congrats for these lovely pictures of insects.
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Absolutely incredible!
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Kudos. Excellent work. I didn't realize you were adding images to your original posting. I look forward to more.
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Great shots and great technique!
I think it would be good to open new posts for new photos, to make it easier to follow...
I think it would be good to open new posts for new photos, to make it easier to follow...
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Thanks for comment, but i dont like to make so many topic and spam with them.
So i strongly suggest to subscribe/follow this topic
from today's meadow morning session, i managed to "hit" the weather window - recently quite warm nights do not help to cool down insects in the morning.
Low temperature makes them much more tolerant
Object from today, unidentified so far by me.
Unnamed fly by Radek, on Flickr
So i strongly suggest to subscribe/follow this topic
from today's meadow morning session, i managed to "hit" the weather window - recently quite warm nights do not help to cool down insects in the morning.
Low temperature makes them much more tolerant
Object from today, unidentified so far by me.
Unnamed fly by Radek, on Flickr
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From today cold morning - 9 degrees Celsius.
photo taken around 6:20
It is a panorama of 3 photos - each of them consisted of about 150 photos, I wanted to get the maximum depth of field (even the stick the insect is holding is sharp )
Backstage in comment section
Olympus OM-D E-M1 M.II
Laowa 25mm - set at 5x magnification (MFT scale 10:1)
Polarisation Filter
Stacked images from 450 pictures (3 panels combined in panorama)
live insects in the field
Sleepy bee by Radek, on Flickr
photo taken around 6:20
It is a panorama of 3 photos - each of them consisted of about 150 photos, I wanted to get the maximum depth of field (even the stick the insect is holding is sharp )
Backstage in comment section
Olympus OM-D E-M1 M.II
Laowa 25mm - set at 5x magnification (MFT scale 10:1)
Polarisation Filter
Stacked images from 450 pictures (3 panels combined in panorama)
live insects in the field
Sleepy bee by Radek, on Flickr
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It is not my first comment on this topic.
But to the further added pictures I would like to praise the quality of the pictures again. Really very nice pictures. Keep it up.
But to the further added pictures I would like to praise the quality of the pictures again. Really very nice pictures. Keep it up.