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06/12/2006 05:48:58 PM · #1 |
Got lucky when this wasp grabbed this Monarch Caterpiller. I was always told that these Monarch's were poison to preditors because of the "milkweed" that they eat.
My kids often hold the Monarch caterpillers. They are the "friendly" non-stinging kind.
Comments?

Message edited by author 2006-06-12 21:51:29. |
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06/12/2006 05:57:33 PM · #2 |
Tac sharp focus. I would like a tighter crop but overall this is a great macro...
dc |
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06/12/2006 06:05:40 PM · #3 |
very nice ... what's the aperature? |
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06/12/2006 06:20:29 PM · #4 |
Great macro photo!! I think I would crop it up some, but overall it is terrific. The eye of the wasp is something else in your photo. |
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06/12/2006 06:50:46 PM · #5 |
Thanks for the comments. I cropped a bit more and added info to the description.
Aperature f3.3 1/500 shutter.
Originally posted by hopper: very nice ... what's the aperature? |
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06/12/2006 07:08:42 PM · #6 |
Killer focus & great capture! |
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06/12/2006 07:11:10 PM · #7 |
The focus and composition and all that jazz are perfect. But the killer is the color. Well done! |
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06/13/2006 05:49:47 AM · #8 |
Wasp bump for morning crew...
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06/13/2006 01:48:07 PM · #9 |
Neat Image! Great find. I love the focus and clarity of nature just being nature. |
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