My Loopy Big Brother
e6filmuser
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I saw a movement in the slightly unkempt lawn grass under a tree. It looked like a pale green looper. In view of how easy it was to see, it is surprising how difficult it was to locate when static, such as when I went to fetch my camera and between shots.
These were taken with my Kiron 105mm and my reversed Schneider HM 40 kit.
There are a lot of similar species so I can only say that I think it is a Carpet Moth species or a Pug Moth species.
Harold
Close encounter with a globular springtail
These were taken with my Kiron 105mm and my reversed Schneider HM 40 kit.
There are a lot of similar species so I can only say that I think it is a Carpet Moth species or a Pug Moth species.
Harold
Close encounter with a globular springtail
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Brian v.
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Thanks, Brian
That Bryony Ladybird has emerged from the captive pupa and I took a series of images this morning. The empty pupa case is a wonderful macro subject.
Harold