Orsonneke Well Known Member Joined Feb 15, 2025 Posts 142 Likes Received 448 Points 63 Jun 30, 2026 #1 Join to view EXIF data. Join to view EXIF data.
Archibald Well Known Member Pro Member Pro Member Joined Oct 17, 2023 Posts 787 Solutions 3 Likes Received 1,385 Points 93 Name Ed City/State Ottawa CC Welcome Yes Jun 30, 2026 #2 That's a neat closeup!
SwampGrizz Well Known Member Pro Member Pro Member Joined Oct 17, 2025 Posts 348 Likes Received 439 Points 63 Name Dale Yawn City/State Savannah, Ga. CC Welcome Yes Jun 30, 2026 #3 Very well done. I had no idea they were that hairy.
Dean Wilson Veteran Member Pro Member Pro Member Joined Mar 15, 2023 Posts 1,021 Likes Received 2,070 Points 113 Name Dean Wilson City/State Canby, Oregon CC Welcome Yes Jul 1, 2026 #4 I received my 100mm last week and I can really appreciate the hard work that goes into capturing something that can flitter away by the time you finger is 1/4 way through pressing the shutter release. Great job.
I received my 100mm last week and I can really appreciate the hard work that goes into capturing something that can flitter away by the time you finger is 1/4 way through pressing the shutter release. Great job.
G Grumps Active Member Joined May 8, 2026 Posts 92 Likes Received 142 Points 33 Name Roy CC Welcome Yes Jul 1, 2026 #5 A bit ragged and tatty around the edges. One of the emergent hibernators or a migrant. On a buddleia (a.k.a "butterfly bush")
A bit ragged and tatty around the edges. One of the emergent hibernators or a migrant. On a buddleia (a.k.a "butterfly bush")