Macro > popular all-time > Side view of a carpenter ant, Camponotus pennsylvanicus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). One good  way to differentiate an ant from a termite is to look at the antennae.  If they are "elbowed" or bent in the middle, as in this image, it's an ant.  If you have something that looks like an ant but has straight antennae, more likely it's a termite.
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Macro > popular all-time > I saw a very similar idea being used in portrait pics (Keetley's 1000 faces) and thought I could make it work as a Macro theme.
This is a piece of flyscreen strung up about 30 cm in front of a vase containing a red/orange rose and a pink rose. I've then used as shallow a d.o.f as I could to focus just on the screen (and the drops I had sprayed onto it).
I was lucky enough to win the Macro theme at my local photography clubs November 2007 meet with this shot.
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Macro > popular all-time > Scaly Bee Fly (Lepidophora lepidocera)
Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
I saw a very similar idea being used in portrait pics (Keetley's 1000 faces) and thought I could make it work as a Macro theme.
This is a piece of flyscreen strung up about 30 cm in front of a vase containing a red/orange rose and a pink rose. I've then used as shallow a d.o.f as I could to focus just on the screen (and the drops I had sprayed onto it).
I was lucky enough to win the Macro theme at my local photography clubs November 2007 meet with this shot.
 > I saw a very similar idea being used in portrait pics (Keetley's 1000 faces) and thought I could make it work as a Macro theme.
This is a piece of flyscreen strung up about 30 cm in front of a vase containing a red/orange rose and a pink rose. I've then used as shallow a d.o.f as I could to focus just on the screen (and the drops I had sprayed onto it).
I was lucky enough to win the Macro theme at my local photography clubs November 2007 meet with this shot.
I saw a very similar idea being used in portrait pics (Keetley's 1000 faces) and thought I could make it work as a Macro theme.
This is a piece of flyscreen strung up about 30 cm in front of a vase containing a red/orange rose and a pink rose. I've then used as shallow a d.o.f as I could to focus just on the screen (and the drops I had sprayed onto it).
I was lucky enough to win the Macro theme at my local photography clubs November 2007 meet with this shot.
Photo by: Warped-Photography • see photo in gallery

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