This scarlet malachite beetle could not have chosen a more luxurious landing spot: a freshly opened iris.
(Edmonton, Alberta. 9 June, 2012. Canon Eos 5D Mk II with Canon EF 100mm lens. 1/200 sec, @ f16, ISO 200. Manual diffused flash)
This scarlet malachite beetle could not have chosen a more luxurious landing spot: a freshly opened iris.
(Edmonton, Alberta. 9 June, 2012. Canon Eos 5D Mk II with Canon EF 100mm lens. 1/200 sec, @ f16, ISO 200. Manual diffused flash)
"...mysterious and little known organisms live within walking distance of where you sit. Splendor awaits in minute proportions.”
E.O. Wilson (Biophilia)
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3 Comments
Nice! It looks like you’re adjusting to your Canon gear nicely
Good grief.
Are you sure that photo is not courtesy of animé?
Stu. Nning.
Very intricately colourful. Reminds me of some of the Victorian tapestry or stained glass works that emphasized craftsmanship. Nice work.