i am again here with a wonderful macro shoot photography of many fascinating insect.
Western conifer seed bug on a dry lavender flower.
Leptoglossus occidentalis
Canon EOS SL1
55-250mm Canon kit lens
65mm macro tubes
1/2000 sec
ISO-100
Stack : 150 frames
Editing Software:
Photoshop
Zerene stacker SW
Snapseed
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Extraordinarias fotografías.
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Hey @morgandavid, welcome to the Hive Blog. By the way, are you @vfsms-food uncle? :D
Your pictures are great. Grasshopper 1+2 are Asilidae. They are from the robber fly family!
Wow @morgandavid impressive the details of the insect's shell the photo shows it perfectly. Thanks for sharing 😃
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