Macro set from the weekend

Hayath

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Explored a new location, on the outskirts of Bangalore. Some images to share -

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Parasitic wasp on Pentatomidae egg clutch

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Wall crab spider, Selenopidae sp blending into the bark

3. Shot with the Raynox DCR-250
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Common wanderer butterfly wing close-up

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Moth caterpillar with emerging wasp larvae!

5. A small subset of the mosquitos wanting a bite or two!
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Fieldwork can literally be blood, sweat and tears!

Olympus OMD EM10 M2, 60mm macro, Godox TT 350O with DIY diffuser.

C&C sought :)

Cheers!
Hayath
 

AchinPotua

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Excellent macros!

BTW, the mosquitos in 5 look like aedeas aegypti - main vector of dengue virus. Hope I would be proved wrong .
 

Hayath

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Number 4: what a horror show!
Indeed! Very macabre

Excellent macros!

BTW, the mosquitos in 5 look like aedeas aegypti - main vector of dengue virus. Hope I would be proved wrong .
Thank you! Hoping it wasn't carrying the virus. Forgot to apply the repellent :(


Excellent. I like the first one the most.
Thanks much :)

As an ecologist, I love it that you identified the various species — and that you showed parasitic interactions… including the last shot! :)

Does your camera body have a way of accepting EXIF data from non-electronic lenses?
Thank you! I love showcasing the lesser seen fauna, not using the common names helps :)

The adapters I use relays the standard "50mm" for all lenses :|
 

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