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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 CowmanFace to face with a hornet | ![]() Alan CowmanDamselfly |
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![]() Alan CowmanLarge white butterfly | ![]() Susan MitchellDartmoor dragonfly |
![]() Susan MitchellWoodlice and newt | ![]() Susan MitchellBee on sedum |
![]() Mike GillanHoverfly on sowthistle | ![]() Mike GillanBee on eryngium |
![]() Mike GillanCommon blue | ![]() Claire EdeyCaterpillars |
![]() Claire EdeyFlatid bugs | ![]() Claire EdeyWeevil, Brazil 2015 |
![]() Rita WatsonMiniature snails | ![]() Rita WatsonSpider |
![]() Rita WatsonWinged insect | ![]() Chris CurgenvenSawfly-S-birch |
![]() Chris CurgenvenBox tree moth | ![]() Chris CurgenvenAnts with blackfly |
![]() Huey WalkerAraneae | ![]() Huey WalkerLonomia Obliqua |
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