
I’ve just finished a brand new book of wonderful macro photographs called BUGS from A-Z. It’s a lot of fun. If you want to take a look just click the link: https://www.blurb.com/b/12205712-b-u-g-s

I was in the woods off of Ship Road searching for anything that moved and this wonderful little bug came up for air after emerging from inside a forsythia blossom. He was so covered with pollen that I cannot even identify what he is. And this is a click beetle on a buttercup in…

Nymph Katydid on a Buttercup Really Smart Damselflies The Crabby Crab Spider

Back to Valley Forge with the Macro Lens and oh the little critters just could not stop posing!! Here are a few from the last two days. (Click photo to get a real look at those beautiful features.) Red Eyed Dragonfly with Expressive Hand Cicada Killer Wasp in Staring Contest – Actually took this…

This little damselfly could not have been more curious. He just stayed and stared. Flew up and away to chase a bug or two, but came back time and time again to look the camera in the eye. Such magic in the woods.

I was taking a picture of an Indigo Bunting when all of a sudden a little yellow grasshopper jumped onto my 600 mm lens. I had my macro lens over my shoulder and was able to grab a shot of him too. Oh technology!