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Birch Catkin Bug (Kleidocerys resedae)
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Copyright © 2016
Aaron Hunt
Kleidocerys -
Kleidocerys resedae
Block Island, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA
April 29, 2016
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Contributed by
Aaron Hunt
on 29 April, 2016 - 5:23pm
Last updated 28 December, 2016 - 9:51am
Moved
Moved from
Kleidocerys
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v belov
, 28 December, 2016 - 9:51am
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Moved
Moved from
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Ken Wolgemuth
, 29 April, 2016 - 7:00pm
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new camera?
the photo quality of your most recent photos is quite nice!
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Chris Mallory
, 29 April, 2016 - 6:24pm
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Got Olloclip macro lenses (7x, 14x, 21x) for iPhone. Same camera but much more magnification. It makes such a huge difference. Very glad I got it. It's already helping me get IDs I wouldn't have been able to get from photos last year.
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Aaron Hunt
, 29 April, 2016 - 6:42pm
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Looks quite effective!
I remember when I updated my camera some years ago it really opened up the world of macrophotography for me; whereas before I was only able to photograph larger insects like moths, I was now able to get clear shots of things like barklice and springtails. I'm really impressed that these sorts of shots are possible on an iphone; makes me kind of want to get a clip-on lens for my phone for when I don't have my camera on me (which, as we all know, are the times when the coolest bugs are out).
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Chris Mallory
, 29 April, 2016 - 6:51pm
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