Macro Trip to Coorg Rainforest - India - 2018 - Part II
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Macro Trip to Coorg Rainforest - India - 2018 - Part II
Continuing on the earlier thread. The first set of photos are here:
http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... hp?t=39025
Generally when macrographers visit Coorg to photograph subjects, one of the subjects in the wishlist is the Indrealla Ampula Snail. I was lucky to spot and photograph this amazing snail.
You can read more about the snail here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indrella_ampulla
The first two photos are with the Tamron 15-30 2.8 VC II. The remaining ones are with the Canon 100mm.
There are lot of orchids also present in the rainforests and I was introduced to them for the first time. This is an Oberonia Orchid which grows specific in the hills. The first photo is 1x magnification. The photo below is at 3.5x magnification. Both photos are taken with the Canon MPE 65mm.
Thanks for Watching!
Anvay
http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... hp?t=39025
Generally when macrographers visit Coorg to photograph subjects, one of the subjects in the wishlist is the Indrealla Ampula Snail. I was lucky to spot and photograph this amazing snail.
You can read more about the snail here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indrella_ampulla
The first two photos are with the Tamron 15-30 2.8 VC II. The remaining ones are with the Canon 100mm.
There are lot of orchids also present in the rainforests and I was introduced to them for the first time. This is an Oberonia Orchid which grows specific in the hills. The first photo is 1x magnification. The photo below is at 3.5x magnification. Both photos are taken with the Canon MPE 65mm.
Thanks for Watching!
Anvay
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Wonderful and interesting pictures.
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The watersnake is irresistible.
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New set of photos.
A mayfly resting on a small trunk of wood outside my room.
A Harvestman enjoying the moisture and monsoon season.
An unknown orchid.
Scalloped Spreadwing Damselfly.
Riding Triple. Dont know if this is an odd behaviour pattern.
An unknown grasshopper.
Leafhopper.
Unknown Crane Fly type with a long proboscis.
Thanks for watching.
Anvay
A mayfly resting on a small trunk of wood outside my room.
A Harvestman enjoying the moisture and monsoon season.
An unknown orchid.
Scalloped Spreadwing Damselfly.
Riding Triple. Dont know if this is an odd behaviour pattern.
An unknown grasshopper.
Leafhopper.
Unknown Crane Fly type with a long proboscis.
Thanks for watching.
Anvay
Thanks zzffnn and Lou Jost.
The Indrella Ampula is one of the star subjects to photograph at that place. The snail is huge and kind of dominates its territory.
The wide photos were taken with the Tamron 15-30 2.8. Ofcourse with the Canon 80D this was not ultra wide but I wanted to project a habitat style photo of it.
The Indrella Ampula is one of the star subjects to photograph at that place. The snail is huge and kind of dominates its territory.
The wide photos were taken with the Tamron 15-30 2.8. Ofcourse with the Canon 80D this was not ultra wide but I wanted to project a habitat style photo of it.