Litter Bugs

In the early part of the year when the bugs are not “out”, you have to go a hunting for them like I did recently.  This means looking for them amongst the leaf litter and under old wood. So armed with my Canon MPE-65mm lens , MT-24ex flash ( with homemade Popadom diffuser ), all important ground mat (keeps you dry whilst lying on the ground), I spent a couple of days at the weekend hunting for the leaf litter bugs.  Some of the bugs and insects that you can find in the UK are fairly big like centipedes & some are very tiny like Globular Springtails.  The later I think are very cute and photogenic, so it was pleasing to find and take some.

Not only did I manage to find some Globular Springtails, but I also managed my first handheld stack of one.  Normally they move to fast ( for a bug about 2mm long) or spring away in a jump – hence their name.

This is the resulting stack ( 4 images between 3-4x magnification,stacked in Photoshop CC)

Globular Sprintail Stack on the Mat
Canon EOS 650D (65mm, f/11, 1/200 sec, ISO200)
Globular Sprintail Stack on the Mat

The other thing that I stacked was the head of a centipede.  3 shots at 5x magnification – stacked in Photoshop CC.

Nightmare on Pede St
Canon EOS 650D (65mm, f/11, 1/200 sec, ISO400)
Nightmare on Pede St

Here’s another centipede – taken at about 4x magnification (single shot)

Centipede Up Close and Personal
Canon EOS 650D (65mm, f/11, 1/200 sec, ISO200)
Centipede Up Close and Personal

Whilst hunting for the springtails, I found this small spider – that looks more scared than scary.

Scaredy Spidy
Canon EOS 650D (65mm, f/11, 1/200 sec, ISO200)
Scaredy Spidy

And a woodlouse that appears to be pulling a web rope.

Tug of War
Canon EOS 650D (65mm, f/11, 1/200 sec, ISO400)
Tug of War

A couple of ugly mites – one appears to maybe have a possible parasite attached.

Oribatid Mite
Canon EOS 650D (65mm, f/11, 1/200 sec, ISO200)
Oribatid Mite
Oribatid Mite with orange mark
Canon EOS 650D (65mm, f/11, 1/200 sec, ISO200)
Oribatid Mite with orange mark

Finally onto the cute stuff.  More Globbys.

Globular Springtail walk the mat
Canon EOS 650D (65mm, f/11, 1/200 sec, ISO200)
Globular Springtail walk the mat
Face on Globular Sprintail
Canon EOS 650D (65mm, f/11, 1/200 sec, ISO200)
Face on Globular Sprintail
Globbys canyon wander
Canon EOS 650D (65mm, f/11, 1/200 sec, ISO200)
Globbys canyon wander
Mr Globby goes hill walking
Canon EOS 650D (65mm, f/11, 1/200 sec, ISO200)
Mr Globby goes hill walking
Vertico - My Globby at the cliff edge
Canon EOS 650D (65mm, f/11, 1/200 sec, ISO200)
Vertico – My Globby at the cliff edge
Mr Globby on a twig edge
Canon EOS 650D (65mm, f/11, 1/200 sec, ISO200)
Mr Globby on a twig edge

All images F11 with flash.

Chris

I've been taking macro photography from 2004. I use both Canon film and digital cameras.

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