wasps (7 of 10) by mike mountain, on Flickr wasps (3 of 10) by mike mountain, on Flickr
mjmountain Messages 703 Edit My Images Yes 22 Sep 2018 #1 wasps (7 of 10) by mike mountain, on Flickr wasps (3 of 10) by mike mountain, on Flickr
GardenersHelper In Memoriam Messages 6,344 Name Nick Edit My Images Yes 27 Sep 2018 #2 I like those. Good detail. Unusual (in my experience at least) to see the proboscis, like in the first one.
I like those. Good detail. Unusual (in my experience at least) to see the proboscis, like in the first one.
OP mjmountain Messages 703 Edit My Images Yes 27 Sep 2018 #3 Thanks. I would've had an amazing one, with the wasp spreading it's mandibles really wide but it was one of the many OOF shots I took.
Thanks. I would've had an amazing one, with the wasp spreading it's mandibles really wide but it was one of the many OOF shots I took.
OP mjmountain Messages 703 Edit My Images Yes 27 Sep 2018 #4 Clearer still wasps (8 of 10) by https://www.flickr.com/photos/150106760@N05/ E-M10MarkII, OLYMPUS M.40-150mm F4.0-5.6 R@108.0 mm, f16.0, 1/250s, ISO200 Note the little feelers behind too
Clearer still wasps (8 of 10) by https://www.flickr.com/photos/150106760@N05/ E-M10MarkII, OLYMPUS M.40-150mm F4.0-5.6 R@108.0 mm, f16.0, 1/250s, ISO200 Note the little feelers behind too
alfbranch Messages 13,051 Name Alf Edit My Images Yes 30 Sep 2018 #5 Lovely shots What are using with 40 to 150 to get so close?
OP mjmountain Messages 703 Edit My Images Yes 30 Sep 2018 #6 alfbranch said: Lovely shots What are using with 40 to 150 to get so close? Click to expand... Thanks. It's a Raynox 250 on the front.
alfbranch said: Lovely shots What are using with 40 to 150 to get so close? Click to expand... Thanks. It's a Raynox 250 on the front.