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Post by ecooper on Jun 27, 2013 14:28:49 GMT -8
Last weekend I was out collecting green aphids to feed to some baby mantids. I discovered that every time I walked through a patch of Scotch broom I ended-up with numerous of the little bugs aphids scattered around on my shirt. So I would just crash through the plants, pick off the aphids, and repeat. It was really rather fun... Anyhow, in addition to feeding my mantids, I kept a few aphids to photograph. I placed the aphids on a nasturtium leaf both as a suitable background, but also because I know from experience how (unfortunately) popular nasturtiums are with aphids. Sure enough, a couple of the insects settled down to feed by piercing the leaf with their proboscises. I posted a few photos on my blog, but this one was easily my favourite. Cheers, EC www.macrocritters.wordpress.comOlympus OM-D E-M5; Nikkor 50mm F2.8 enlarger lens; manual exposure (F8 @ 1/200 sec); Olympus FL-36 flash (TTL); ISO: 200 P7200112 b green aphid copyright ernie cooper 2013 by ernie.cooper, on Flickr
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Post by nomad on Jul 3, 2013 11:09:00 GMT -8
Another outstanding photograph.
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Post by ecooper on Jul 10, 2013 14:11:47 GMT -8
Another outstanding photograph. Thank you!
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