Monday, July 07, 2008

Monday Macro



On the flower of Canada thistle, Cirsium arvense, an all too common weed of both gardens and natural areas. I haven't investigated what the name of this insect might be, although I have seen it often, and I'm wondering if it considered a pest. Any thoughts?

As far as the technical details ago, this shot was captured with natural light at F/2.8, resulting in the very shallow depth of field.

Tom

5 comments:

  1. Terrific photo, really striking! I have been playing with aperture recently on my little digital camera, but nothing like this.

    It's hard to get full details due to the blurring, but could it be a 'Margined Soldier Beetle' (Chauliognathus marginatus)?

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  2. Thanks Mungo- That surely is a good bet. Thank you for the link. Tomorrow, I'll post more pictures of this same insect with a great depth of field that will give us a better picture of this beetle.

    Tom

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  3. Perhaps a pest but you made it look like it was one in million and a beauty! Nicely captured!

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  4. Tom: Interesting photo and looks like we get a camera lesson. who doesn't need help with that.

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  5. Sandy- Thank you.

    Guy- Yes, when I spend time taking a photograph, I'm going to try to explain how I did it, hope this information is useful. If anyone has any questions about any of the photographs seen here, let me know.

    Tom

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