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Thursday 28th November 2024:

Creepy-crawlies, flittery-flutteries, teeny-weenies

Members were invited to get up close and personal with the animal world in miniature and show us the results. We noted that a macro lens is an advantage for this kind of photography, but is by no means essential - with recent developments, even phone cameras can sometimes give excellent shots of tiny things.

Alan Cowman

Alan Cowman

Face to face with a hornet

Alan Cowman

Alan Cowman

Damselfly

Alan Cowman

Alan Cowman

Large white butterfly

Susan Mitchell

Susan Mitchell

Dartmoor dragonfly

Susan Mitchell

Susan Mitchell

Woodlice and newt

Susan Mitchell

Susan Mitchell

Bee on sedum

Mike Gillan

Mike Gillan

Hoverfly on sowthistle

Mike Gillan

Mike Gillan

Bee on eryngium

Mike Gillan

Mike Gillan

Common blue

Claire Edey

Claire Edey

Caterpillars

Claire Edey

Claire Edey

Flatid bugs

Claire Edey

Claire Edey

Weevil, Brazil 2015

Rita Watson

Rita Watson

Miniature snails

Rita Watson

Rita Watson

Spider

Rita Watson

Rita Watson

Winged insect

Chris Curgenven

Chris Curgenven

Sawfly-S-birch

Chris Curgenven

Chris Curgenven

Box tree moth

Chris Curgenven

Chris Curgenven

Ants with blackfly

Huey Walker

Huey Walker

Araneae

Huey Walker

Huey Walker

Lonomia Obliqua

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