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Macro Photography mostlypixels 4 weeks ago 100%
Nature is metal

A meadow scorpionfly snacking on a dead caterpillar (peacock butterfly), next to (*mayyyybe?*) the cocoon of the parasite that killed the caterpillar.

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Macro Photography gjoel 4 months ago 100%
Spanish Marguerite
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Macro Photography quinacridone 7 months ago 100%
'Blue Bristletail' by Tom's Macro and Nature Photographs

'Blue Bristletail' by [Tom's Macro and Nature Photographs](https://www.flickr.com/photos/themagiccity/53391668396/) >Jumping bristletails, order Archaeognatha (meaning "ancient jaw"), are an order of small, strange, vaguely shrimp-like, wingless insects. They're covered in fine scales, like butterfly or moth wings, and can indeed jump by pushing off with their tails. >They often live in damp environments, but you can spot them in the desert, usually under rocks. Most are tan or grey, sometimes with interesting patterns and a bit of subtle metallic color - but this is the most beautiful one I've ever seen. I found it on Saturday in Joshua Tree National Park. >I usually use a diffused flash when photographing insects and spiders, and shade the subject from harsh sun to prevent overexposed highlights, but in this case, the flash flattened out the gorgeous colors - so this is a full-sun, natural light image. >Like much of the blue in nature, this is structural coloration, meaning the hues come not from pigment but from micro-structures in the scales that cause only certain wavelengths to reflect back to our eyes. >This time of year there aren't a lot of insects out and about, but this little creature, maybe about three times the size of a rice grain, was a spectacular exception.

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Macro Photography mostlypixels 7 months ago 98%
Got photobombed

A birch catkin bug invited itself. ![Birch Catkin Bug](https://pics.letsfail.com/tb/800/800/LUsuhuqO27.jpg)

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Macro Photography stargazingpenguin 7 months ago 100%
Honeybee on a Purple Crocus

Canon T6 - Sigma 70-300 f/4-5.6 Photo is cropped a bit as I wasn't zoomed very far.

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Macro Photography mostlypixels 7 months ago 100%
Mandatory cherry blossom

I got myself extension tubes and it just happened to be THE season.

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Macro Photography quinacridone 8 months ago 100%
'Physarum sp. slime mold' by Jason McCombe

>Tiny subject. No bigger than 1mm. 100 image focus stack. Essex, UK. [flickr](https://www.flickr.com/photos/jasonmc1989/52660651504/)

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Macro Photography quinacridone 8 months ago 100%
'British Soldiers Lichen, Cladonia cristatella' by Ideaphore

Found on [flickr](https://www.flickr.com/photos/ideaphore/)

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Macro Photography quinacridone 8 months ago 100%
'Daphnia in Universe' by Marek Miś

One of the photos in [The shortlist for the Micro category of CUPOTY 5](https://www.cupoty.com/micro-shortlist-5)

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Macro Photography drkt 8 months ago 97%
Trash Panda close-up
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Macro Photography quinacridone 8 months ago 96%
'Signs of spring' by 🌞 Michael Rosché 🌞

Found on [flickr](https://www.flickr.com/photos/blende11_250tel/53483135777/in/pool-macroinnature/)

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Macro Photography quinacridone 8 months ago 93%
'Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata, m), (Ceratitis capitata,m)' by Ulrich Vogl

>Mitutoyo 10x NA 0.28, tube lens: ITL 200 (Nikon) >llumination: Oblique >The male have an additional chemo-sensor on their head, certainly to find distant females. >This species originates from tropical regions and can normally not survive north to the Alps (Bavaria). However, from time to time I find them in our kitchen, and I suspect that I "import" them by buying (ecologically grown) oranges or lemons. >These beautiful flies are considered to be one of the most destructive fruit pests in the world. Found on [Flickr](https://www.flickr.com/photos/uvo_eber/53484610005/in/pool-macroinnature/)

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Macro Photography quinacridone 8 months ago 100%
'Ceratina bee, Small Carpenter Bee' by Utkarsh Patil

>Small Carpenter bee Found on [flickr](https://www.flickr.com/photos/utkarshpatil/53485869633/in/pool-macroinnature/)

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Macro Photography quinacridone 8 months ago 100%
'Springtails' by dave dube'

>Sometimes called Snow fleas, they are approx 1/6" or 2-3mm in size and are rather difficult to photograph well with standard gear. They live in the soil and decaying matter, they also seek cover under Mushroom caps. Found on [flickr](https://www.flickr.com/photos/davedube/53487272894/in/pool-macroinnature/)

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Macro Photography drkt 8 months ago 90%
Insects in flight
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Macro Photography quinacridone 8 months ago 100%
'Lichen and sloes' by Galwad

>Fairy cups lichen with blue bloom on black sloes Found on [flickr](https://www.flickr.com/photos/183351344@N08/49093075097/in/pool-765207@N23/)

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Macro Photography quinacridone 8 months ago 100%
'Arcyria denudata - scale 5:1' by Andre Lorenz

Found on[ flickr](https://www.flickr.com/photos/115840571@N02/53440419493/in/pool-slime/)

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Macro Photography quinacridone 8 months ago 89%
'Yellow jacket eating spider' by Kyle Ezdaman

>Unfortunately the only jumper i saw on this day was a meal for this guy. As i walked up he was finishing up de-legging and de-heading the jumper =( Found on [flickr](https://www.flickr.com/photos/kezdaman/7600997284/)

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Macro Photography MyOtherUsername 11 months ago 93%
Harlequin bug. Murgantia histrionica.

Canon T7. Sigma 105mm F/2.8

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Macro Photography MyOtherUsername 11 months ago 100%
Painted Lady. Vanessa cardui.

Canon T7. Sigma 105mm.

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Macro Photography MyOtherUsername 11 months ago 97%
Cellar spider. Genus Pholcus

Tiny cellar spider. Abdomen is about 2mm. Canon T7. Sigma 105mm.

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Macro Photography MyOtherUsername 11 months ago 95%
Jumping spider. Genus Mexigonus

Tiny lady patrolling the apartment. Canon T7. Sigma 105mm.

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Macro Photography MyOtherUsername 11 months ago 98%
Drain Fly, Psychodidae.

Canon T7. Sigma 105mm.

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Macro Photography MyOtherUsername 11 months ago 100%
Humped Thrashline Orbweaver. Cyclosa.

Canon T7. Sigma 105mm.

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Macro Photography MyOtherUsername 11 months ago 100%
Ladybug posing on a young chili plant.

Canon T7. Sigma 105mm.

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Macro Photography joshuawmurray 11 months ago 100%
[OC] Strictly Arbitrary 141, #photography , 2023

Strictly Arbitrary 141, #photography , 2023 by Joshua W Murray. : : : #photooftheday #picoftheday #bwphoto #bwphotography #blackandwhitephotography #blackandwhite #photo #minimalphotography #digitalsketchbook #sketchdaily #art #artist #artpatron #artcollector #photoart #photoaday #photosketch #modernart #postmodernart #tinyuniverses

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Macro Photography Jerb322 11 months ago 91%
Fly face

Galaxy S22 and an add on lens.

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Macro Photography quinacridone 1 year ago 100%
[OC] Orb Spider (Araneus diadematus)

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/4768804 > Taken on a Samsung phone (plus a small bit of tinkering)

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Macro Photography ictinus 1 year ago 100%
Jumping Plant Lice sitting on a fly screen

Above: Nikon D5100, 1/200, ISO100 with extension tubes. Below: Nikon D5100, F18, 1/160, 85mm, ISO100 ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/aaf3b64b-888b-4ae3-8237-4f71c14ee877.jpeg)

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Macro Photography KevinFRK 1 year ago 98%
Wasp, UK

After getting jealous from seeing the results of skill, patience, and stacking macro photos in the news, I was pleased to find today's crop of photos using a Canon R6 + RF 100mm macro lens can still do a satisfying photo. I'm guessing it's a Common Wasp, but don't have the knowledge to be sure!

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