Insect wasp 

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  • A macro look at a wasp

  • I found this huge wasp having a quick drink from a pond, I love the reflection of it’s antenna in the water.

  • Hoverfly on daisy. / © 2007. / . / Preview Framed Print: / / . / Also available: /

  • My original is graphite pencil on watercolour paper. Been sitting on it for a while and finally gotten around to putting him on a shirt. You won’t see it even in larger view, but every part is triangulated, as in an architectural spaceframe.

  • No bigger than a pin head. It was emerging from the nest as I was taking a photograph.

  • I love hornets, I don’t like being around them but I’ve always thought that there are much worse jobs if you have to be reincarnated as an insect. / Nobody messes with a hornet. I was thinking of the Book of Kells when I got the idea for this. I worked for about a month burying small details in it so it’d be a decent conversation piece. 100% from scratch in 3DsMax and PS Add theyellowfury to your watchlist / Image copyright © 2008 Simon Deevy. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. Closeups / / - /

  • I had fun following this wasp/bug around on Sunday afternoon… such a groovy bug. Canon A540 + Flash

  • Hornet queen (Vespa cabro)

  • I was looking for subjects to Photograph in my Parents’ garden and was about to put my Camera away when my Mum reminded me that there was a nest of Paper Wasps just above the door of the grannyflat in their house. I climbed up on to a ladder and slowly moved toward the Wasps. They weren’t at all fazed by my presence. I fired a test flash and they didn’t seem to care at all. Once I knew that they were relatively calm, I was able to snap off a few shots. I didn’t stay too long though, as I didn’t want to find out if their patience would wear thin! This shot was by far the best one of the day.

  • All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Anne Staub. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • A Yellow Flower Wasp – very common across Australia. Not sure what species this is, possibly of family Tiphiidae or Scoliidae, but there are lots of species that look very similar so I haven’t a clue really. Entomologists, can you help me? Nikon D70, Sigma 105mm Macro, Sigma EM-140 ring flash

  • A wasp comes down to a drop of water to drink….......or check out his reflection {not sure which}, because l am not sure if wasps drink lol Olympus 570 uz reload

  • Featured in Bee and Wasp Passions and in Bug Hunt Spring can be a time of amazing colors and contrasts. Recently I came across this scene with my macro lens. A wild rose (Rosa acicularis), with its amazing pink and yellow, hosts an iridescent green wasp (hymenoptera pteromalidae). The colors were amazing in “real life”, and captured perfectly by the Nikon D300 and Sigma 150 mm macro lens at the beach on Vancouver Island, Canada.

  • Canon 350d plus MPE-65mm lens

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  • This wasp has just started building a nest a bachelor’s pad for now.. 5D mk2 IS0 400 f/16 1/80 sec 65 MPE MAcro 3.5- 4X Glenwood, Australia

  • Here is Mack again….what a ham.

  • Nikon D40 with 18-55mm GII lens / 55mm ~ 1/400’s ~ f / 10 ~ ISO=400 / Hand Held / Auto Focus / RAW / Processed in Nikon Capture NX 2 software / ________ / ________ / ________ / ________

  • super macro wasp

  • I found her peering over a rose petal … she had been watching me for a time. Hasn’t she got lovely golden eyes? :-)

  • Nikon D50 / Nikkor 60 mm

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