I've always had an obsession with macro photography. Go ahead and amuse us with you beautiful snapshots. After we get ten replies, we will attach a voting poll. [:
David - Candle from Mum's Birthday Cake
Elise - Small Berries
Rob - EU Madness
UtopianStardust - Fly
Jeff - Dewy Spider Web
Sahil - Using Lens Reversal
Sahil - Peacock's Father
Geoff - Insect Identification
Geoff - Rhingia Rostrata
Jim - Splash
I've always had an obsession with macro photography. Go ahead and amuse us with you beautiful snapshots. After we get ten replies, we will attach a voting poll. [:
Good idea - we don't have enough macro on here, don't know why...
For me, my 180 mm macro lens is an essential tool for insect identification.
A close up of the front 'foot' is essential to separate this Platycheirus peltatus from around 10 virtually identical members of the same family. Males of the various species all have slight differences to their front legs.
But actually getting sufficiently close and at the correct angle is a major problem with live, in the wild, insects.
Last edited by Donald; 13th December 2010 at 10:03 PM.