Tiger Beetle by Enmos
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Description
Thanks for viewing !! :o)
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Cicindela hybrida, common name: Northern Dune Tiger Beetle.
Thank you all for your wonderful welcome backs, makes me feel right at home again ! :) Thanks !!
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Thanks for all your wonderful comments on
my last upload, "Spring is here... finally" !!
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Many thanks,
Jeroen
Comments (44)
KiwiMiss
Details and DOF are wonderful as are the colours on this guy. Excellent!
sharky_
Macro Master you are. Beautiful shot. Aloha
WandM
Crisp and clear. A real beauty.
Chaos911
simply wonderful, one super piece of work!!! excellent!!!! :)
Digimon
OMG!!! Jeroen! That is fantastic!!! You get the most amazing creatures where you live!!! And your photography continues to stun me!!!
Dianthus
What beautiful colours it has. Excellent image mate. Just brilliant. V
PeeWee05
WOW! Amazing shot! Wonderful work! What camera do you use?
glennn23
Wow, unbelievable color in this - amazing! What a fantastic capture and joy to behold! +++
maggiemai
Woooooh!!!! THIS is what I'm talking about! lol Now THIS is a macro! Jeroen you take the most amazing photos!! Love the colors and textures on this guy and even the hairs so perfectly defined. He is in a wonderful position to really show himself off. Perfect in every way!! Love it!! :-) V (Did I ever ask you what kind of cam you use?)
TwoPynts
You are THE bug man! Those colors are amazing, and such detail. I'm impressed for sure!
danob
Amazing details and colours to the under carraige!!
odie
wow..If I had colorful hair on MY legs...oh nevermind. Very cool shot. :0)
striving
I could look at this creature all day! Your photos are wonderful!! Thanks for sharing!!
tizjezzme
how do you get your closeups like this SO CLEAR!?? What lens do you use .. I would love to know... because its these kinds of closeups on bugs I would LOVE to start doing... but dont know what to use... (i have nikon d70 dslr)