Showing posts with label insects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label insects. Show all posts

Monday, February 4, 2013

Praying Mantis - Postcard from Brazil



     This is actually a tiny baby Praying Mantis that we found here.  It's entire body was hardly half-an-inch in length and so I it was a challenge to get a macro portrait of him, but he finally looked into the camera - not sure if he's smiling or not, though!

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Macro Insects - Extension Tubes

     Because today was such a nice day, and because it's been a long time since I've shot Macro photos, I decided to get out my Extension Tubes to convert my 200mm F2.8 lens into a Macro Lens.  I use an inexpensive set of extension tubes that mounts between my camera body and the lens.
    As Wikipedia puts it, "The tube contains no optical elements; its sole purpose is to move the lens farther from the image plane. The farther away the lens is, the closer the focus, the greater the magnification . . ."   For these shots I used about 60mm of extension resulting in considerable magnification and enjoyed experimenting with the different insects I found.
    Here are several samples from my shots today.



Wasp Macro Sml


Fuzzy Wuzzy Worm (1) Sml


Butterfly Macro Sml


     I had a great time and was glad I took a few minutes to deviate from my standard photography style!


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