Post your macro photos here

wev

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Skipper2.jpg
 

Cligerson

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I've never tried macro photography. Although I would be interested in having a more powerful camera, I just have an old Nikon d50. For amateur photography, it is pretty enough, but it is impossible to experiment with it. So I have to postpone some of my ideas, such as making a composition for my mother's room for . Because my camera gives me so few options. What photographic equipment do you use for macro photography? I'm becoming more and more convinced that I need to get a good camera as soon as possible.
 
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Woodyg3

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Bees very rarely sting (except for those darn African variants). It's the wasps and hornets you need to look out for. Especially the hornets!
 

wev

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Great Macro shot wev. And yes, that is one scary looking bee. His stinger looks like is is lite up for a kill!

It's actually a robber fly, Mallophora fautrix -- they eat bees and wasps. They have no stinger, but fangs that inject neurotoxins
 
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