60mm macro lens + 68mm of extension tubes. You can see a larger version here
Spotted Lady Beetle / (Coleomegilla maculata) West Deane Park, Etobicoke, Ontario / 6/7/09
Another edited version of the little ladybug who landed on my jeans. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- Please have a look at some of my other photos: / People/Portrait / Animals/Pets / Travel/Scenics / Flowers/Insects/Macros / BlackWhite / StillLife / Photoshop Image copyright © 2007, Jamie Lee. / Please note that copying, displaying or redistribution of this image without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
Best viewed Large / A “NEW” collection of some of my macro images of bugs. / Find all these little creatures for seperate sale as well. / All images have been take in Tasmania, Australia with a 100mm canon macro lens. My New 2010 Calender Featured in / Art and Stories Made For Children / Live, Love, Dream / Art and stories for children / LIve, Love, Dream / Ladybugs / thank you all MY NEW 2010 CALENDER NOW AVAILABLE See Below~ / / /
Ladybird in my garden just before it rained yet again! :( FEATURED in ‘Insects, Bugs and Creepy Crawlies’ Group July 2009 FEATURED in’ Ladybirds Group’ July 2009 FEATURED in ‘DSLR Users Only – 1/24 – Camera & Lens In Description Please.’ Group July 2009 Nikon D300, Nikkor 105 micro VR, ISO 200, F/4.2, shutter 1/500, available light, hand held. Light room preset used to boost colour.
Another in the Ladybug Series! This is the little lady that had saved from the swimming pool!! I decided to work on a few more of the images I had of her from that day. This was taken at my home in Odessa, Texas with a Panasonic FZ50 FEATURES and CHALLENGEWINS and TOP 10 / 1.The Classic Lady ( Ladybug Series ) / 2.This was Featured in > The AW Group! 06/28/2009 / 3.This was Featured in the > Butterflies,Skippers, Moths and Other Winged Insects! 06/29/2009 / 4.This was Featured in >The Ladybugs Group! 07/01/2009 The Classic Lady ( Ladybug Series ) / The Classic Lady 2 ( Ladybug Series ) /
Featured in Ladybugs May 23, 2009 and in Urban Wildlife July 11, 2009 Featured on RB’s Homepage August 15, 2009 / All summer I searched for ladybugs in our gardens. I did find a few but not near AS MANY as in my own home over the winter months. I lost count of how many I gathered up from nooks and crannies and placed in a little aquarium in one contained apartment. I do NOT like to kill bugs and putting them outside in the snow was not an option. My next dilemma…what to feed them? Apparently they like Cheerios! For those just itching to know, they also like raisins and sliced green grapes :) Little droplets of water each day and they made out just fine. Now that Spring has arrived the surviving ladies have all been put back outside :) Canon Rebel EOS XTi with Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 macro lens. Manual Mode, SS 1/80, f/5.6, ISO 200. Photo taken in my home, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada. / / Beautiful Bugs / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST
A swarm of ladybugs (or lady bird beetles) is a sight that can awe you. This location, of a small creek feeding a river, was well over 30 feet in length and over 7 feet tall, in rocks, trees, lichen, moss – literally anything, including the creek where the unlucky ones fell. I put my hand into the swarm in numerous places to see what it felt like and how deep some of the crevices were. Had I been brave enough, I probably could have buried my entire arm in this crevice and joined them. LOL! I got no bites other than the one that fell on my neck and got between the camera strap and my flesh. I forgive that one since none of his buddies minded my picking them up and slipping thru their masses. This images was graciously featured in Ladybugs group.
Featured 4/30/09 in the Ladybugs group. Thank you hosts.
Location: Royal Botanical Gardens, Sydney, Australia. Camera: Canon EOS 350D / Lens: Canon macro 60mm [1:1] ALL profits from the sale of this work go to the: Wildlife-Appeal / — / / Yellow ladybug on purple leaved plant. This cute little ladybug was about 1 1/2 times the size of most of the others, and proved to be a beautiful specimen (& model ;) ) Featured in: / Ladybugs Wildlife-Appeal Birds and creatures of flight
lady bug friend design “CLICK SHIRT IMAGE TO BUY”
Placed in the top 10 of the What’s that doing there? challenge in the Photography 101 group Featured in the Photography 101 group Camera: Sony A350 / Exposure time: 1/125 second / Flash: Did not fire / Focal length: 60mm / F-Stop: F 7.0 / ISO: 250 / Post-processing: Cropping, lighting
UF 5.2; my own gradients / This took 18 layers, and a LOT of patience! I think it was well worth the effort, though—ahhhh, the things that one little idea can get us into…...lol! Ahhh, but I do love ladybugs!
“Oh Coooool !” “The Pink Bubbles Arrived”
Nikon D300, Nikkor 105 micro VR, ISO 160, F/5.6, shutter 1/160, hand held, available light.
Tuscany, Italy Nikon D90, 18-105mm nikkor lens Best viewed large :) Taken while waiting for my dad and one of my sisters to return from an excursion they went on. They didnt. We went to find them, they had cycled about a kilometre down the track. Thanks to my mum for spotting the ladybird and reminding me of my camera! :)
Lady bug friend design
Fuji FinePix J20 / 10.0 MegaPixel
Fuji FinePix J20 / 10.0 MegaPixel
This was taken while walking along the walking trail in Portland, Maine. The trail is covered with white and pink Rosa Ragosa…...and on the other side of the trail is the ocean…......it is truly a magnificent journey.
Little orange lady bug, / Pretty as can be.
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