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Alianthus webworm moth. Thought it was a peculiar colored wasp the way it was flying in. Had to coax away from porchlight to avoid washout.
 

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Been wanting to get one of these since i saw someone post some.in a spider FB group. Fascinated with how spiral shaped their web is. Little bit hard to get focused working in a tight space between the underpinning and trailer tongue, but i think they came out decent enough. Did use a lamp to provide some external illumination so i wouldnt lose track of it in the view finder--its really dark out here right now.
 

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Been wanting to get one of these since i saw someone post some.in a spider FB group. Fascinated with how spiral shaped their web is. Little bit hard to get focused working in a tight space between the underpinning and trailer tongue, but i think they came out decent enough. Did use a lamp to provide some external illumination so i wouldnt lose track of it in the view finder--its really dark out here right now.

Wow! What amazing shots!
 
Couple more garden spider posing on some dry wood. And bonus toad playing peek-a-boo.
 

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Morning photos of the yellow garden/zig-zag/writing spider. Appears to have been having breakfast.
 

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Finally got a dragonfly. An eastern amberwing specifically. Out fishing and had to keep an eye on my lines, so just got this one quick snap. Software and hardware both did a good job focusing in a quick pinch.
 

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Finally got a dragonfly. An eastern amberwing specifically. Out fishing and had to keep an eye on my lines, so just got this one quick snap. Software and hardware both did a good job focusing in a quick pinch.

That's awesome! I love the details in his wings. Pretty cool having his shadow appear next to him too. :)
 
Finally got a dragonfly. An eastern amberwing specifically. Out fishing and had to keep an eye on my lines, so just got this one quick snap. Software and hardware both did a good job focusing in a quick pinch.

Somewhere there is a contest waiting for you to enter!
:)
 
Not to toot my own horn, but i shared a picture i took this AM of the hellow orb weaver/yellow garden spider with a local meteorologist who also finds these particular spiders neat. He said this was the most detail hes seen out of orb weaver photos sent to him.

Thats more of a compliment to the power of the software and hardware in these phones than it is anything on my end. If you can hold steady and find the sweet spot zoom for a particular subject(in this case, 10x for insects and spiders for me) these things can turn out some excellent shots.
 

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Not to toot my own horn, but i shared a picture i took this AM of the hellow orb weaver/yellow garden spider with a local meteorologist who also finds these particular spiders neat. He said this was the most detail hes seen out of orb weaver photos sent to him.

Thats more of a compliment to the power of the software and hardware in these phones than it is anything on my end. If you can hold steady and find the sweet spot zoom for a particular subject(in this case, 10x for insects and spiders for me) these things can turn out some excellent shots.
Congratulations! You are an excellent nature photographer. Your amphibian photos are also great.
 

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