Things you'll never see with your naked eye. 1/16 of an inch long creatures of the night made large for your viewing pleasure. Micro mayfly. The first in a series of micro insects I will post.
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Things you'll never see with your naked eye. 1/16 of an inch long creatures of the night made large for your viewing pleasure. Micro mayfly. The first in a series of micro insects I will post.
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Thanks Mark. This could prove interesting. Would Gnats be among them (even though they are not necessarily creatures of the night as far as I know.)
Mark, you might find this interesting, There is some very nice macro photography discussed.
http://livestream.com/gnomon/anatomy...omology/videos
Gnats are definitely a possibility Larry, but this time it's a 1/16 of an inch long micro moth.
Mike, thanks for the link.
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Interesting, I didn't know there was such a moth.
There are many such moths, Larry. This is but one.
inspirational work, mark
thanks for sharing
Thank you so much , Frank. I don't draw with Xara in the warm months because I'm too busy taking wildlife photos. (Wish I had time to do both) I do however finalize and process my photos in Xara, so it's something I like to do and something that involves Xara that I can share with the folks here.
This one is not a 1/16 inch long creature; though it is not a whole lot larger, but I like to post other insects too. Not my best photo of a leaf hopper but one of my favorites.
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Here's a 1/16 of an inch long insect. This one is a micro dance fly.
Two images of a small black one. At rest.
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And flexing its wings.
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Here's a shot of a light brown one.
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Micro leaf hopper.
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A curious jumping spider.
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