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Mouche / Musca | Fly

Fly / Musca

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Fourmi tisserande / Oecophylla smaragdina - Green Tree Ant / Weaver Ant

Green Tree Ant / Weaver Ant / Oecophylla smaragdina

Weaver ants or Green ants (genus Oecophylla) are eusocial insects of the family Formicidae (order Hymenoptera). Weaver ants are obligately arboreal and are known for their unique nest building behaviour where workers construct nests by weaving together leaves using larval silk. […] Oecophylla smaragdina found in Australia often have bright green gasters.

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Chrysomèle du romarin / Chrysolina americana - Rosemary Beetle

Rosemary Beetle / Chrysolina americana

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Psilogramma menephron - Privet Hawk Moth

Privet Hawk Moth / Psilogramma menephron

Two images of a moth (Psilogramma menephron), one is the result of a stack of multiple photos taken with different focus (focus stack).

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Gasteracantha fornicata - Spiny-backed orb-weavers

Spiny-backed orb-weavers / Gasteracantha fornicata

A spider with unusual form “shield”, this species lives in Queensland, Australia. The picture is not exceptional, I didn’t want to use an higher ISO than 800 at 1/30th and +1EV (to light-up dark areas), and the environment was not the most stable, the spider web was moving in the slightest air movement. Thank you to Marion, Lionel and Yannick …

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Elasmucha grisea | Parent bug

Shield bug / Parent bug

Two images of a shield bug (Elasmucha grisea), results of a stack of multiple photos taken with different focus (focus stack).

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Gymnastique ! | Gym!

Gym!

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En attendant le soleil | Waiting for sun

Waiting for sun

I just figured out I didn’t post any macro for quite some time; so I decided to go out this past tuesday and make some. Adjustments are relatively basics here, I tried to enhance colors from an initial much more dull picture, to get a result closer to “what I’ve seen”.

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Philodromus aureolus

Philodromus aureolus @1:1 and 2:1 ratio

1:1 Ratio 2:1 Ratio This is an hairy squirrel you can only see on Himalayan Irish beaches. It’s easily tamable, you can even ride it when it’s adult (ok, here it’s a baby). It used to be mixed up with a spider, however, who already ride a spider? Another earmark for adjacent identification which don’t dupe, except wet: the scales …

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Abeille | Bee

Flying bee

Background color was a saturated red on original. Too much disturbing for me.

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