Garston Woods Insects
These insect macros were taken over the early May bank holiday at Garston Woods. I took these shots all on the Canon MPE-65mm, with yet another diffuser set up. I promise to shortly put some findings and images of these up.
The weather was fairly warm and that meant there were quite a few insects about, and some very active ones at that.
Firstly, I took this Weevil, which closely resembles the previous nut weevil that I took there. As yet I have not properly Id’d it.
Weevil ( possible Acorn Weevil). Taken on Canon 650D with Canon MPE-65mm lens. ISO 200 1/200. Flash from Canon MT-24ex Twin Macro Flash, with Vellum Diffuser.
Then this hoverfly, covered in pollen allowed me to get up close and personal. This shot, processed with Topaz Adjust for a bit of extra grittiness (Spicify Preset) is around abouts 3x magnification.
Hoverfly Headshot (about 3x Magnification) – Topaz Adjusted. Taken on Canon 650D with Canon MPE-65mm lens. ISO 200 F11 1/200. Flash from Canon MT-24ex Twin Macro Flash, with Vellum Diffuser.
And for those interested – here is what it looked like before the Topaz Adjust.
Lastly a couple of insects, in and on the bluebells – first of all the tail end of an earwig.
Spot the Earwig. Taken on Canon 650D with Canon MPE-65mm lens. ISO 200 F11 1/200. Flash from Canon MT-24ex Twin Macro Flash, with Vellum Diffuser.
And then finally a tiny beetle on a bluebell flower.
Beetle at 3x Magnification on Bluebell. Taken on Canon 650D with Canon MPE-65mm lens. ISO 200 F11 1/200. Flash from Canon MT-24ex Twin Macro Flash, with Vellum Diffuser.
Map of Location
RSPB Nature Reserve.