Lord Vetinari wrote: Thanks for the comments all - much appreciayed Awais - not sure I would call #6 cute Brian V.
canon400d wrote: Excellent shots Brian. Yes those type of flowers certainly attract a variety of bugs. Regards Bob
Lord Vetinari wrote: ...with bugs Brian V.
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Sir as usual.. Very Sharp and Beautiful Macros....
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Awais - not sure I would call #6 cute
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Excellent shots Brian. Yes those type of flowers certainly attract a variety of bugs.
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Bob
Thanks Bob - still trying to remember what the flowers are called - on 2 foot stems. flowers about 2 to 3 " in diameter.
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Wow Brian, you always make me smile
The detail in the eye of the #4th image is amazing.
Also that little fella in image #6 what is that ?
Looks like the rear end of an earwig, but it's got eyes
Excellent Series Brian, thank you .... Skippy
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Beautiful, as always!
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Skippy- #6 is a lacewing larva
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