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little creepies with 3 lenses
Lens: Quantaray 70-300, Sigma 170-500, Vivitar 100/3.5 macro Camera: Pentax K-x 
Posted By: luftfluss, 08-15-2011, 01:27 PM

spider wasp (Tamron)




dragonfly (Tamron)


emergent bee (Tamron)


skipper (Vivitar)


hungry butterfly (Sigma)


patient flower spider (Vivitar)




pollen-coated bee (Sigma)


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nicely done
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Great captures, clear and crisp and I enjoyed learning the real scientific name. thanks Bob
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Great captures, clear and crisp and I enjoyed learning the real scientific name. thanks Bob
Thanks. I find it interesting to photograph similar subjects with different lenses, although I don't do so intentionally.

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Very nice detail on those well done.
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All fantastic.
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Very nice detail on those well done.
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All fantastic.
Thanks guys! I had no idea what kind of critter the spider wasp was, so when I looked him up on Wikipedia, I

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Great series of shots, crisp and sharp with good lighting and colour.
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Great series of shots, crisp and sharp with good lighting and colour.
Thank you, sir.
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