Insects with non macro lenses
cwgrizz Senior Member Challenge Team Jun 13, 2015 #483 Finally got another one for this section. Ladybug enjoying the aphid smorgasbord. Attachments ladybug-lunch-cr.jpg 164 KB · Views: 86
wev Senior Member Contributor Jun 13, 2015 #484 cwgrizz said: Finally got another one for this section. Ladybug enjoying the aphid smorgasbord. Click to expand... Nice -- send her to my house, if she wants seconds
cwgrizz said: Finally got another one for this section. Ladybug enjoying the aphid smorgasbord. Click to expand... Nice -- send her to my house, if she wants seconds
V Vincent Senior Member Jun 25, 2015 #492 Putting this thread in my list to follow, even if I adore my tammy 90mm, I still use other lenses as well. As proven here, a macro lens is not the only thing that can capture insects in a great way.
Putting this thread in my list to follow, even if I adore my tammy 90mm, I still use other lenses as well. As proven here, a macro lens is not the only thing that can capture insects in a great way.
M montignac Senior Member Jun 25, 2015 #494 This is an insect found here in france that thinks it is a humming bird. Its wings beat so fast it just hovers whilst collecting nectar.
This is an insect found here in france that thinks it is a humming bird. Its wings beat so fast it just hovers whilst collecting nectar.
F Fortkentdad Senior Member Jun 27, 2015 #497 Shooting a flower - didn't notice the spider until I was processing the images. Shot with a 70-300mm Tammy
Shooting a flower - didn't notice the spider until I was processing the images. Shot with a 70-300mm Tammy
F Fortkentdad Senior Member Jun 27, 2015 #499 Shot down by Moose Lake - near Bonnyville Alberta, CA. Love the look of the blue bottle.