Because of your title, I kept scrolling going "nope, not a cow... nope... nope" then started to wonder if there was some variety of cow-insect coming up (Cow Ant?), and then finally, an honest to goodness cow. Nice!
The spider's clypeus covering his mandibles or chelicerae is bodacious! Terrific detail!
Thanks for sharing, terrific per usual, not too many pic's for me.
Eric
Your’s is fascinating work in a fascinating world.
Robert
"If all mankind were to disappear, the world would regenerate back to the rich state of equilibrium that existed ten thousand years ago. If insects were to vanish, the environment would collapse into chaos"..... E.O. Wilson
Because of your title, I kept scrolling going "nope, not a cow... nope... nope" then started to wonder if there was some variety of cow-insect coming up (Cow Ant?), and then finally, an honest to goodness cow. Nice!
The spider's clypeus covering his mandibles or chelicerae is bodacious! Terrific detail!
Thanks for sharing, terrific per usual, not too many pic's for me.
Eric
---------------------------------------------
sum1sgrampa wrote:
Exquisite detail and great subject matter Ronny. Your macro work is always a cut above and a joy to view.
Gary
sorry if too many images ...... I know who that is directed at
Let's start with the largest one here ..... the cow It's great shot with critical focus right where it needed to be and just a tad softer at the nose that pushes us right to the eyes, well done on the big one buddy
The rest are pure joy, wonderful light, sharp and not crunchy sharp, sweet colors. I don't know the ratio of closeness vs cropping but you have it figured out nicely. The iridescence of the frog greens and butterfly wings is awesome and vibrant. Really fine work on all accounts my friend, an easy vote
James Markus wrote:
Great set. I really like seeing frogs and toads again. I use to have large population of tree frogs that have all disappeared. I miss their singing.