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  1. Your opinion? Syrphidae (Hoverfly)

    A Sylphidae, magnification 3X. Laowa ultra macro lens. Flash & homemade diffusers ISO 100 1/180 Stack of 85 images in Helicon Focus Retouched in Photoshop
  2. Your opinion? Domestic Fly

    Magnification about 2X. Amscope Macro Lense & Ext. tubes 0.3 sec. ISO 100 LED light homemade difussers Helicon Focus and Photoshop
  3. Your opinion? Buprestidae?

    A small bug, not sure if it's Buprestidae family. macro
  4. Your opinion? Tipulidae

    You will find these insects usually at night, they look like giant mosquitos, but they are harmless. Stacked shot (abt 70 images), with Lomo 3,7X microscope lens adapted to the camera using M42 extension tubes and M42 to RMS adaptor. LED lights, ISO 100, 1/4 sec. Stack made in Helicon Focus...
  5. Regional Park Algonquin Provincial Park: 127 Years and Going Strong

    One of my Special Places I like to frequent is the beautiful Algonquin Provincial Park in the heart of Ontario it is a great place to hike, explore and photograph. Bog Laurel (Kalmia polifolia) Spruce Bog Trail, Algonquin Provincial Park • Ontario, Canada. Canon EOS M100 • EF-M55-200mm...
  6. Your opinion? Grasshopper

    A studio shot of a grasshopper, LED lights, focus stacking technique. Homemade diffusers. ISO 50 0.3 sec. Stack in Helicon Focus Retouched in Photoshop
  7. Your opinion? Solifugae (Camel spider)

    A camel spider, magnification 4X. 0.3 sec ISO 100 Lomo 3,7X microscope lense and extension tubes LED lights, homemade difusser Stacked in Helicon Focus and retouched in Photoshop.
  8. Others I am a big fan of Wetlands, so Amphibians are a popular subject with me

    Northern Green Frog (Lithobates clamitans melanota) Dunrobin, Ontario, Canada: There are three types of this frog: Northern; Green and Bronze.
  9. Others Macro Mushroom: Almost as beautiful as Flowers?

    Yellow-orange Fly Agaric Mushroom (Amanita muscaria var. guessowii) Bill Mason Centre, Dunrobin, Ontario, Canada: And same goes for the little world of Lichens.
  10. Your opinion? Lovely Ladies' Tresses

    Sphinx Ladies’ Tresses (Spiranthes incurva) I get them mixed up with Nodding & Shining all the time. Dunrobin, Ontario, Canada: Show of hands, who loves the Orchids?
  11. Your opinion? Looks like a dwarf Fireweed

    River Beauty Willow Herb (Chamerion latifolium) Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada: On the banks of the Athabaska River.
  12. Your opinion? Happy 50th Earth Day...& I have to say I love Mushrooms

    In every way :love: Orange Peel Fungus (Aleuria aurantia) Alleyn-et-Cawood, Quebec, Canada: Have a Great Earth Day Everyone!
  13. Your opinion? Asters are all over in the fall but are hella hard to identify...

    So I believe...a Fringed Blue Aster (Symphyotrichum ciliolatum) Alleyn-et-Cawood, Quebec, Canada: Hoping to find someone here who is great at identification of these beautiful flowers of fall.
  14. Your opinion? Rhypehenes humeralis

    We call "Caballito" - little horse - to this insect. Magnification abt 3X ISO 100, 1/6 sec. LED lights, homemade diffusers Lomo 3,7X microscope lens + 160 mm extension tubes Manual micrometric rail Stacked in Helicon Focus Photoshop
  15. Your opinion? Monarchs & Milkweed: They need each other and we need them.

    A Common Milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) Roadside Story: Monarch Larva (Danaus plexippus) Alleyn-et-Cawood, Québec, Canada: It's a story that plays out From Canada to Mexico each year and is loverly to document with your cameras.
  16. Your opinion? Rhyephenes humerails

    We call "Caballito" - little horse - to this insect. Magnification 3X ISO 200, 1/4 sec. LED lights, homemade diffusers Lomo 3,7X microscope lens + 160 mm extension tubes Manual micrometric rail Stacked in Helicon Focus, method C Photoshop
  17. Your opinion? Vespula Germanica (Yellow jacket wasp)

    106 Stacked images Laowa lens Micrometric rail Flash and home made difussers 1/180, ISO 100, f/2.8 Helicon Focus Photoshop
  18. Your opinion? Phoracantha recurva (Eucalyptus beetle)

    Stack of 60 images app. step 45um ISO 100, 1/125, f/4 Laowa ultra macro lens 3x magnification Stacked in Helicon Focus, Photoshop for retouching
  19. Your opinion? Aegorhinus phaleratus

    1/180 f/4 ISO 100 Magnification 7X At this magnification, the depth of field is almost non-existent, so you have to use a technique called "Focus Stacking", as the objectives used (can be specialized objectives such as Canon MPE65, or Laowa in my case, also many people use microscope lenses...
  20. Others Experimenting and learning

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