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NickHubbell

It’s a trap!
These photos may look a bit grainy at screen resolutions below 1280x1024.

Some Drosera intermedia glands:

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Drosera roseana:

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Drosera filiformis:

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Dionaea muscipula:

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Sarracenia minor:

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Some spots!

Sarracenia purpurea:

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And THAT's why I love the 'dews! GREAT photos Nick! Really takes you "bug level". They are so beautiful yet wickedly deadly.

Thanks for sharing those.
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Suzanne
 
I am using a Nikon Coolpix 4300 with a +17 macro lens set. I have also been experimenting with a +20 and even a +42 (a combined set ). I am not sure how well that works as the camera actually has to be a bit further from the subject. These combinations are for the close-up macro shots.

I am new to macro photography and some of the things I am trying may or may not actually yield better results.
 
Is there such thing as too close? Nah, I don't think so. Not yet at least. :-P.
Andrew
 
I don't know how much more bandwith this topic can pull... But, i thought i'd add a picture too. comon Nick! whatcha got? lol jking...
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Andrew
 
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