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  1. Greg

    Your opinion? Flie

    Here is a flie ! I like to take picture of it, but not so easy sometimes
  2. Greg

    Your opinion? My first Grasshopper

    Hi ! Here is my first Grasshopper ! Hope you'll like it ^^
  3. Bart the belgian

    Want critique don't thouch my food

    I don't know what to think about this one. I tried a different angle, other ISO than I use to use. A little higher F stop. I don't like the reflexion on the backshield. It looks like it's not sharp but when i do 100% it's sharp i think. This is no crop and a single shot.
  4. Little-em

    Apple Thistle with a bug

    Just wanted to share. taken with iPhonex F/1.8 4.00mm ISO:20 Sorry if it’s not in the right format. @Jack
  5. Bart the belgian

    Want critique I found you

  6. Helix_2648

    Your opinion? Rhopalus subrufus

    Unfortunately I don't know the english name of thus bug but I found it on one of my last trips. Hope you like it.
  7. Heteroptera

    Heteroptera

    Most people doesn't like these bugs but i find them beautiful
  8. Philippe RAPHAEL

    Your opinion? Colored Bug

  9. D

    Your opinion? Green shield bug

  10. jwphoto

    Want critique Bug on flower

    Hello everyone, any recommendations for this image?
  11. allenlama

    Weevil

    I stacked around 10 images to get a clear picture of this resting Weevil. lense Canon 50mm f1.8 and extension tubes. I used my 3d printer as a macro rail.
  12. Greg Shchepanek

    Narrow-headed Marsh Fly

    Participating in pollination is the Narrow-headed Marsh Fly (Helophilus fasciatus) at an Urban Garden, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Panasonic DMC-ZS30 • ƒ/3.3 4.3 mm 1/320 100 Flash (off, did not fire)
  13. Greg Shchepanek

    A Harmless Horse fly: Tranquil Horse Fly

    Tranquil Horse Fly (Stonemyia tranquilla) on Virgin's Bower (Clematis virginiana) Alleyn-et-Cawood, Québec, Canada. Panasonic DMC-ZS20 • ƒ/4.0 4.3 mm 1/400 100 Flash (off, did not fire)
  14. Greg Shchepanek

    Eating: Eastern Sand Tiger Beetle

    Inland sand dunes the Eastern Sand Tiger Beetle (Cicindela formosa ssp. generosa) is eating an ant at the Pinhey Sand Dune Complex, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Canon EOS M100 • EF-M28mm f/3.5 MACRO IS STM • ƒ/4.0 28.0 mm 1/1600 100 Flash (off, did not fire)
  15. rcorteschile

    Your opinion? Buprestidae?

    A small bug, not sure if it's Buprestidae family. macro