Sorry that I wasn't writing for some time, but I got a new job and I was on the employee trainings, so I didn't have time to blog.
Anyway, You've decide that next topic should be spiders, so here they are:
Tegenaria atrica (I've found him/her in my grandmother's house. I was breeding it for few weeks):
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26 February 2011
20 February 2011
#19 Bonus
Today, one photo and one video of my lizard. Yesterday I forgot to ask you what do you want to see- flowers or spiders, so you can decide now ;)
Grasshopper:
Grasshopper:
19 February 2011
#18 Dragonflies
You've decided again, so here we go with dragonflies ;)
At first, Aeshna affinis (blue-male, green-female):
At first, Aeshna affinis (blue-male, green-female):
17 February 2011
#17 My mammals
You've decided that you want to see some mammals today. It's not macro potography, and these photos aren't so impressive as previous, but I hope you'll like it.
My cat (13 years old now. It's the only photo of her that I have, I lost others together with my previous hdd):
My cat (13 years old now. It's the only photo of her that I have, I lost others together with my previous hdd):
16 February 2011
#16 Flowers, again.
I continue notes without insects, so today- flowers (probably also tommorow). Today without 'the obligatory insect pic' :D
I don't know names of these flowers, they're not insects ;) Here we go:
I don't know names of these flowers, they're not insects ;) Here we go:
15 February 2011
14 February 2011
#14 Just a short note
Today I don't have time to write answers as usual, I'll do it tomorrow. Today- my lizards (Anolis Caroliensis) :
13 February 2011
12 February 2011
#12 My animals and answers, next part :D
I don't know what to talk about, so I will just show you two next photos of Xylotrupes pubescens and one of Nauphotea Cinerea:
10 February 2011
#11 My animals and answers, part 4.
I wasn't posting yesterday, because I didn't have time to do that. In last post you could see larva of Xylotrupes Pubescens and here are photos of male:
09 February 2011
#10 My animals and answers, part 3.
Hi there!
Today I'm going to show you two photos of larva of some animal. Tomorrow I'll show you adult one (in professional session :D). So, this larca is something about 9cm long and it's able to bite through thin palstic (it did, and I've found it under my bed...). Have any idea what it could be?
The first:
Today I'm going to show you two photos of larva of some animal. Tomorrow I'll show you adult one (in professional session :D). So, this larca is something about 9cm long and it's able to bite through thin palstic (it did, and I've found it under my bed...). Have any idea what it could be?
The first:
08 February 2011
07 February 2011
06 February 2011
#7 Homemade diffuser- DIY
Today I'll show you how to make diffuser for compact camera (finally :D)
You have to start wiht printing/drawing this on some paperboard (you can also make a 1st version on normal paper, just to adjust its shape for your camera):
You have to start wiht printing/drawing this on some paperboard (you can also make a 1st version on normal paper, just to adjust its shape for your camera):
05 February 2011
#6 Aphids
This time I'm going to show you some photos of aphids, as I promised. And also I promise, that I'll write about making diffuser tomorrow ^^' Don't have much time today, so here we go with photos.
On the papaver:
On the papaver:
04 February 2011
#5 Alate insects
This update is little later than always, because I had exam (fingers crossed).
Today I want to show you few of my photos with flying insects. It's very hard to keep its sharpeness and usually only one from 10-20 photos (of one object of course) is good enough to publish, so you must be very patience to make macro photographies of this little bastards. But trying and trying again is worth of final effect. Here we go:
Bee (or something very similar):
Today I want to show you few of my photos with flying insects. It's very hard to keep its sharpeness and usually only one from 10-20 photos (of one object of course) is good enough to publish, so you must be very patience to make macro photographies of this little bastards. But trying and trying again is worth of final effect. Here we go:
Bee (or something very similar):
03 February 2011
#4 Flowers and answer(s)
I'm very glad that many of you like my photos and also that there is so much of you :D
In comments, few people asked what equipment do I have, someone told that is has to be something expensive. No, I use Canon Powershot A580, with no additional lenses. But I must tell you that I use also homemade diffuser so my photos look more professional ;)
Someone else asked where these photos were taken- in Poland. All of them. And all uploaded in the future will be from my homeland ;)
Today, I want to show you some flowers:
In comments, few people asked what equipment do I have, someone told that is has to be something expensive. No, I use Canon Powershot A580, with no additional lenses. But I must tell you that I use also homemade diffuser so my photos look more professional ;)
Someone else asked where these photos were taken- in Poland. All of them. And all uploaded in the future will be from my homeland ;)
Today, I want to show you some flowers:
02 February 2011
#3 Ant and...
At first, I am very happy that so many people liked my photos. It's very nice to read your comments and see that most of you want more, etc. So today, I upload next two photos.
First, Myrmica rubra:
First, Myrmica rubra:
01 February 2011
yeah, 1st post!
I'm going to upload my macro photos, here we go with the 1st one.
All made with Canon PS A580 and handmade diffuser.
All made with Canon PS A580 and handmade diffuser.
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