Nigma walckenaeri, or the itty bitty spider
Nigma walckenaeri is a small spider, only a couple of millimeters in length, commonly found in gardens in the Netherlands.
This one is of the male genre, females have a greener torso/head.
Nigma walckenaeri is a small spider, only a couple of millimeters in length, commonly found in gardens in the Netherlands.
This one is of the male genre, females have a greener torso/head.
This tower is the only remaining building of what once was de village of Koudekerke in Zeeland, the Netherlands. The village was abandoned, taken apart and partly lost to the sea. The tower remained and has since served as a lighthouse and is currently a monument, information centre and a lookout point.
With this photo I have experimented a bit with HDR photography.
“In which I share a photo” is going to be a series of posts entirely unrelated except for the fact that every post will feature a single photo I would like to share. This is the first one…
Tagged with 30mm, beach, e-30, olympus, photography, sea, sigma , No CommentsMy grandparents have/had lilies in their garden. A few weeks ago they got invaded by Red Lily Beetles which are very destructive when it comes to lilies. Amazingly they did not touch any of the other plants in the garden.
Tagged with beetle, insect, macro, photography, scarlet lily beetle , 2 CommentsHaving been, and still am, very busy with work (first world problem, I know) I have neglected both my blog and Flickr a bit. I’ve done a lot these last weeks but for now it is all about spring. Spring has had a good start in the Netherlands with a fair number of warm and even hot days. This has given me the opportunity to practice my insect hunting skills in the garden.
I recently upgraded from just my old Oly E-300 with standard kit-lenses to an E-30 with a Sigma 150mm ƒ2.8 Macro lens. Both are spectacular and really have given a boost to my efforts in macro photography. I usually go into the garden a few times a day and a few days ago my mom pointed out this green shield bug to me.
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