Butterflies, Moths and Assorted Insects...

Here are some of the first shots from my daughter taken on her way to Bulgaria (she didn't fly with us...). These are from Seattle where she had to wait for a connection for several hours.
I'm not a fan of separating the topics into different groups and I'm going to dump all her photos here. For a while I was even thinking of opening a new topic but it would be just an another separating!!!
Just two spiders as a beginning! As usually for her all hand-hold with Nikon D7200xSigma 105mm. The crops are not what I intended but posting my crops I got the message "files too big"?!

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Today I found a North American visitor in my firewood. Apparently it found the heated living room very attractive.
These western conifer seed bugs (leptoglossus occidentalis) are adventive species and were found here in Europe (1999) and Germany (2006) only a few years ago. I recognized them first about 6 years ago, when WCSB appeared in large numbers in Germany after several hot summers that were favourable for its reproduction.
It is quite easy to classify, as the brown pattern and especially the expanded hindleg tibiae are unique compared to endemic bugs.
The WCSBs have returned this year again.
This time "in the wild" and with much better light.
R6m2@500mm, f/16, 1/500, ISO1000
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Here are some of the first shots from my daughter taken on her way to Bulgaria (she didn't fly with us...). These are from Seattle where she had to wait for a connection for several hours.
I'm not a fan of separating the topics into different groups and I'm going to dump all her photos here. For a while I was even thinking of opening a new topic but it would be just an another separating!!!
Just two spiders as a beginning! As usually for her all hand-hold with Nikon D7200xSigma 105mm. The crops are not what I intended but posting my crops I got the message "files too big"?!

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Great shots from your daughter - genes are working.
 
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Now for something completely boring. This plain moth flew in tonight and I took some shots at 1/40s, iso12800, 500mm f/7.1 R5. Apparently, it's called The Snout.

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In the last few days I'm very busy with developing the NEF files from Bulgaria of my daughter... She has 4 memory cards full with photos and I just finished the second folder (out of 4) from the first (256GB) card. Two of the others are of 128 and the last one is only 64GB. She doesn't have the PL6 and is using only the JPEG files for her Instagram account... I'm including only the most interesting/colorful insects from the second folder here. One day after some rest I will post also the rest of the photos from the first folder (you already saw some from Seattle). All the crops are my work, she usually is cropping differently.


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