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  1. Your opinion? Hi

    Blue tailed Damselfly sat down for a while.
  2. Your opinion? Up to the top

    On the way to the top and then back again because you can't go any further.
  3. Your opinion? Common Dandelion but different

    Been tinkering a bit with light and a fluff of a dandelion.
  4. Your opinion? Common Horse Fly

    The common horsefly (Haematopota pluvialis) is an insect belonging to the order Diptera. It is the best known and most common type of horsefly.
  5. Your opinion? Azure Damselfly

    Azure Damselfly with Mites
  6. Your opinion? Common Red Soldier Beetle

    Common Red Soldier Beetle
  7. Your opinion? Housefly

    Stack of fifteen photos, Handheld, Daylight.
  8. Your opinion? Housefly

    For this I used Focus bracketing 100 photos and composed with Helicon Focus and then ran through Photoshop.
  9. Your opinion? Euophrys frontalis male

    8 years, that's the number of years I've been waiting for founding another time this beautiful jumping spider.
  10. Your opinion? Common Awl Robberfly

    The Common Awl Robberfly is related to the common Robberfly. It's a stack of fifteen photos.
  11. Your opinion? Green Leaf Weevil

    Last weekend I went out with the 90mm macro lens, and I came across this Green Weevil
  12. Android Spider

    Hi, I am an amateur photographer and my photos are taken with a Xiaomi 11lite smartphone during my walks.💚
  13. Your opinion? Jumping Spider

    E-M1MarkIII M.Zuiko 90 mm f/3.5 Macro IS PRO Stack of fifteen photos F/5, 1/40, iso 100
  14. Your opinion? Bubble blowing fly

    OM-D E-M1MarkIII OM System 90mm F3.5 Macro IS PRO Stack of fifteen photos, Handheld, Daylight.
  15. Your opinion? Heath

    Heath after a heavy rain shower
  16. Your opinion? House fly

    E-M1MarkIII OM System 90mm f/3.5 Macro IS PRO M. Zuiko Teleconverter MC-20
  17. Want critique Mini flower of the hazelnut

    For this small flowers you wil need a loupe. It only 1,5 mm big. You see here both flowers the male and the female.
  18. Making a spider home for home studio.

    I frequently collect some spiders from nearby gardens and keep them in my home studio for about a week. Bring the spider out of its temporary home and do some photoshoots in my tabletop studio. I am uploading a few slides, describing a very simple technique for making a spider home
  19. Your opinion? Swallowtail

    Caterpillar of the Swallowtail deliciously eating the cow parsley. E-M1MarkIII, M.Zuiko 40-150mmf/2.8, iso100, 1/1600, 73mm
  20. Hi from sunny bradford uk

    I have always had a facination for bugs and tiny things. As a child I was the ginger fat kid with the pockets full of magnifying glass, tweasers , bug books etc crawling around the woods ha. I took a rest from this in the navy / dad years and fast forward to now and I'm back ... but this time...
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