AI's Wonderful World of Macro

This one was ok. I think the detail is a little too small to be as interesting as the previous one though.

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Flower Fly Wasp Mimic (Pseudodoros clavatus)

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Some really great shots....I really liked the tiny tree frog and the water droplet
 
Here is a ground hornet with a meal of grasshopper. The hopper was much larger than the hornet. He was bouncing off all kinds of stuff trying to get it back to its lair.

1/200 @ f14 ISO 400 R1 for light
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Honey bee.

1/160 @ f11 ISO 400 R1 for light
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Again, some really nice images. I find the ground hornet interesting -- he looks like he's covered with gold leaf.
 
Again, some really nice images. I find the ground hornet interesting -- he looks like he's covered with gold leaf.

Thanks Ian. :D

Green June Beetle (Cotinis nitida)
1/160 @ f14 ISO 400
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These definitely get better into the thread. How long+how much money did it take to get this good?
 
I will add to the great photos comments.

But dude, you seriously live in a place with a crap ton of bugs!
 
These definitely get better into the thread. How long+how much money did it take to get this good?

Ive been using the Nikkor 105mm and R1 light kit for about 2 months now. It was about $1,500 for the both of them together.

I will add to the great photos comments.

But dude, you seriously live in a place with a crap ton of bugs!

Indeed, we in Florida have an abundance of insects.

Thank you all for the kind comments.
 

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