Posted on August 23, 2013 By Michael Griffiths
Category: Wilden Marsh Nature Reserve Tags: Canon 500D DSLR camera., Canon EFS 60 mm f2.8 macro lens, Grasshoppers, Insects, Kidderminster, Macro photography, nature, Nature Photography., Photography, Stourport on Severn, Wilden Marsh, Wilden Marsh Nature Reserve, wildlife photography, Worcestershire Wildlife Trust
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Great macro and I like the DOF too.
Thanks, Vicki.
Cute ๐
Exactly! Are you on holiday, Alastair?
I am. I’m at a friends until tomorrow which is why I am only posting one a day
Me too!
Cool. I’m guessing we aren’t staying at the same friends house though ๐
Not unless you are the long haired guy with glasses and a beard, sitting across the way. ๐
My long hair is in a ponytail, my glasses are square and my beard is ginger. And I’m standing not sitting
Well, if you are in Rhodes, staring out to sea, it could be you. ๐
Damn! Lol
I like the harmony insect-leaf.
Symbiosis I think that’s called, Alex, and nature has it in abundance. ๐
Wonderful macro and detail.
Thanks, Maralee! I like detail, as you likely know. ๐
Love that eye!
The eye can make all the difference when a green insect is photographed in a sea of green, Mark.
Reblogged this on Container Crazy Cathy T and commented:
Been hearing a lot of these lately! Cathy T.