jonal928
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Four toes - a unique sight. And in general, an impressive collection of human macro photographs.My feet / GXR, A12 50 2.5 macro
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Four toes - a unique sight. And in general, an impressive collection of human macro photographs.My feet / GXR, A12 50 2.5 macro
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That opalescence/iridescence in the center of the first frame is beautiful!907X 50c, Lowa 84mm f5 Macro lens. Large Geode, I included the fake candle for reference.
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Thank you Jared. My high dollar studio lights are a couple Office Max LED desk lamps. Darned if they don't work well!That opalescence/iridescence in the center of the first frame is beautiful!
We have a similar insect in Virginia, usually called a clearwing hawk moth (I swear I am not making that up). A quick search found this link to one found in Japan that looks a lot like the one in your images.Unknown species of insect (July 26, 2025)
Two images of the same bug. I had a fast shutter speed... it should have been faster!
Fujifilm X-T5 camera
Fujinon XF 80mm f2.8 Macro lens
Yokohama, Japan
July 2025
We have a similar insect in Virginia, usually called a clearwing hawk moth (I swear I am not making that up). A quick search found this link to one found in Japan that looks a lot like the one in your images.
Pellucid Hawkmoth (Cephonodes hylas)