Sun, Nov 17, 6:34 AM CST

Wasp Mimic

Photography Insects posted on Aug 01, 2010
Open full image in new tab Zoom on image
Close

Hover over top left image to zoom.
Click anywhere to exit.


Members remain the original copyright holder in all their materials here at Renderosity. Use of any of their material inconsistent with the terms and conditions set forth is prohibited and is considered an infringement of the copyrights of the respective holders unless specially stated otherwise.

Description


This little guy was patient enough to let me get close enough for a greaat shot. If you zoom and look at his carapice, you can see the photographer (me) reflected on it! Thank you for the peek. Big thanks to all of you who have favorited one of my images, and who have made me a favorite artist. I appreciate all your support, as well as any comment you should make. Thank you, from Portland, Oregon.

Comments (25)


)

jocko500

7:49PM | Sun, 01 August 2010

real cool looking

)

Texas3D

7:55PM | Sun, 01 August 2010

WOW super bee and retail, superb capture

)

Xlars

8:02PM | Sun, 01 August 2010

whoa .. this is an excellent photo. I just started some Macro photograpy my self, but havent managed to capture such detail yet. Might I ask what equipment/lense you use?

)

tennesseecowgirl

8:41PM | Sun, 01 August 2010

Great capture... and I caught a slight glimpse of you there.. :)

)

TomDart

9:46PM | Sun, 01 August 2010

Good one..so what is this mimic?

)

ledwolorz

12:30AM | Mon, 02 August 2010

Fantastic macro.

)

renecyberdoc

1:09AM | Mon, 02 August 2010

very impressive and a must of course in full view.

)

mininessie

2:38AM | Mon, 02 August 2010

wow...really stuning shot Allen!!!

)

csikigyopar

3:05AM | Mon, 02 August 2010

Very beatiful capture.

)

bmac62

5:10AM | Mon, 02 August 2010

Fine photo...of a little imposter:)

)

jmb007

7:09AM | Mon, 02 August 2010

bonne photo!

)

flavia49

8:07AM | Mon, 02 August 2010

wonderful!

)

debbielove

10:09AM | Mon, 02 August 2010

Very impressive shot.. Incredibly close work.. So lucky the little blighter stayed still long enough! Stunning Allen.. If you go to Neil's last post, you'll find the reply to you question as to why didn't France and Britain stop Russia from invading Poland in '39... On my comment.. You and Lea take care my friend.. Rob

)

shadownet

11:13AM | Mon, 02 August 2010

Very cool close up.

)

UteBigSmile

3:17PM | Mon, 02 August 2010

Oh' - a cute little honey bee!!! I love them Allan, because of the honey! Wish you a great new week, hug's Ute

)

sandra46

4:47PM | Mon, 02 August 2010

fantastic shot

)

marineguy

9:50PM | Mon, 02 August 2010

Wow, detail is phenomenal!

)

NetWorthy

7:37PM | Tue, 03 August 2010

Fantastic macro capture, nicely done!

)

marybelgium

3:08PM | Wed, 04 August 2010

fantastique !

)

mariogiannecchini

2:07AM | Sat, 07 August 2010

Very beautiful capture , Allen ! I am planning something similar tomorrow

)

ichtvan

5:56AM | Sun, 10 October 2010

Good job, I like it

)

UVDan

11:02PM | Wed, 27 October 2010

Beautiful job.

)

Rhanagaz

6:52AM | Wed, 10 November 2010

An excellent macro of this hover fly! ;o)

)

Flixthe

2:54AM | Sun, 05 December 2010

Les syrphes sont des insectes très photogéniques. Ils peuvent rester plusieurs secondes (deux, pas plus de trois) au même endroit.

)

bullsnook

1:03AM | Mon, 13 December 2010

great close up, these flower flies don't sit still to much. and thanks for the comment on my shot


5 77 0

00
Days
:
17
Hrs
:
25
Mins
:
19
Secs
Premier Release Product
Sunken Trawler for DAZ
3D Models
Top-Selling Vendor Sale Item
$20.00 USD 40% Off
$12.00 USD

Privacy Notice

This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.