Macro hodge-podge #5
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LordV
Registered: Jan 02, 2006
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Another complete mix up of recent macro shots.

Brian V.

Chrysanthemum phart

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Small ichneumon wasp (on the car as usual)

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Tarantula ?- no a small sac spider on the window frame

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Chefs special pudding - fungus on laburnum log

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Aspiring dewdrops

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What happens when you look at too many cross-eye stereograms

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Just to prove it


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A wire worm about 8mm body length- think this is a rove beetle larva

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michael kilner
Registered: Feb 09, 2007
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Country: United Kingdom

v.nice esp the wasp and the spider,fungus looks tasty too



LordV
Registered: Jan 02, 2006
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michael kilner wrote:
v.nice esp the wasp and the spider,fungus looks tasty too


Thanks Michael
Not sure I want to try the fungus though
Brian V.



Ernie Turner
Registered: Jan 30, 2007
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Country: Canada

Great set my friend! Looks like i need to buy myself a white car. Makes for a nice back ground.



MichAg92
Registered: Feb 08, 2005
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Country: United States

not mad on the phart. love the ich, the sac spider has an outstanding creepy grey-color cast to the shot Strange leg arrangement on yout larvae. I still don't have the mental ability to view the stereograms...maybe in light of the potential consequences, that is apositive attribute



LordV
Registered: Jan 02, 2006
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Thanks Ernie and Amy for the comments

Ernie - the car colour has to be metallic grey/silver

Amy - Those pharts seem to be a love/hate thing
The spider really was that grey colour- somone suggested it may have recently moulted.
I think that larva is actually missing a leg on the nearside - it's not a stacking accident - I only stacked the head and tail sections.

Brian V.



Karen41
Registered: Apr 02, 2008
Total Posts: 358
Country: Australia

Great shots Brian....is the phart real it is so perfect!!! Karen



LordV
Registered: Jan 02, 2006
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Karen41 wrote:
Great shots Brian....is the phart real it is so perfect!!! Karen


Thanks for the comment Karen

Karen - the original flower is certainly a real flower, as the photograph has been manipulated in PP whether that is real or not is another question.
Brian V.



Dalantech
Registered: Jan 31, 2005
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Country: Italy

Excellent set Brian!

The sixth frame is me -I never can see those stereograms. I had an odd eye muscle condition as a kid and had to spend allot of time training the muscles in my eyes to focus on the same spot, so it's kinda tough to get them to relax now...



LordV
Registered: Jan 02, 2006
Total Posts: 25172
Country: United Kingdom

Dalantech wrote:
Excellent set Brian!

The sixth frame is me -I never can see those stereograms. I had an odd eye muscle condition as a kid and had to spend allot of time training the muscles in my eyes to focus on the same spot, so it's kinda tough to get them to relax now...


Thanks for the comments John
Pity about the stereos - they are good fun and have slightly different composition rules to normal shots where often clutter is good as you can spatially separate it.
Brian V.



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