ENTOMOgraphy [Insects]

Sunday November 20th 2011 [update]

ENTOMOGRAPHY - is the study through close-up and macro-images of insects, an arthropod class that comprises of nearly one million known species, representing about three fourths of all the classified animal species.

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Among all the insects, ants are quite easy to find and can be shot without difficulty especially in the early morning light.

Weaver Ant
ZD 35mm f3.5 macro @ f3.5 1/60sec ISO200

Insects are studied because of their importance as pollinators for fruit crops; as carriers of bacterial, viral, and fungal diseases; as parasites of humans or livestock; as destroyers of economically important plants; or as predators of other destructive insects.

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Unlike butterflies, insects can be found almost anywhere. I didn't have to ride or drive away from home to find them. Insects can be found flying, crawling or just resting or hiding any time from dawn to dusk.

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ZD 70-300mm f4.0/5.6 @ f6.7 1/250sec ISO200

Of all the things there are to photograph I find insects the most satisfying and the most difficult. They almost never do what I want them to and are most likely to do whatever I least expect.

Saturday January 12th 2008
It is bright, clear and sunny day. There are lots of fruit trees and bushes behind uncle.D's house. Few species of bird, insect, arachnid could be found there.

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This bee is making honey comb and babies under the canopy of a mangostein tree, it stings...
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ZD 35mm f3.5 macro @ f11 1/160sec ISO200

This dragonfly was spotted Friday 11th late afternoon on one of the rambutan branches. This insect was shot again on Jan 12th - must be the same dragonfly spotted on previous day.
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Look at the wing details. They are more complex than the aeroplane wing structures.


Tuesday December 25th 2007
Merry X-mas! to those who celebrate.
After a good lunch I spent time loitering on backyard. Suddenly I spotted this tiny creature making nest, kinda honey comb. By hand held, it was not easy to get focused on 2mm-compound eyes with less than 1mm dof. Finally got one after about a dozen on shots.
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ZD 35mm f3.5 macro @ f6.7 1/250sec ISO200

...and another small insect
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ZD 35mm f3.5 macro @ f10 1/125sec ISO200


ANTs
Facts: There are over 10,000 known species of ants. Ants are clean and tidy insects. Some worker ants are given the job of taking the rubbish from the nest and putting it outside in a special rubbish dump! Each colony of ants has its own smell. In this way, intruders can be recognized immediately. Ants can lift 20 times their own body weight. An ant brain has about 250 000 brain cells. A human brain has 10 billion.


Weaver Ant
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Weaver ants are social insects known for their communication and nest building behavior that have complex bio-chemical communication and make elaborate nests out of living tree-leaves. Weaver ants are found in the tropical forests. They are colored a shade of red and are known for their painful, irritating sting.

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Normally when there are fruit trees it is very easy to spot this weaver ant. However not many of us aware that this insect has established a smart pasrtnership with other living organisms. The insect give protection to the later while getting some kind of juice in return.

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Another picture showing how the smart-partnership is practiced
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Oly C-5050z @1/1000 f5.6 ISO64 60mm EFL

Special posing...but deadly!
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Oly C-5050z @1/1000 f5.6 ISO64 60mm EFL

Weaver ants form the most elaborate communicative organization in the insect world through their simple intelligence. At first the queen ant lays her eggs among tree leaves while the worker ants engage in building the nest. This emergent ant society helps in building the nest by weaving together living tree leaves. This is done by first forming ant chains that hold together leaves and then manipulating the ant larva to produce silk in order to glue the tree leaves. Thus the ant colony emerges with the queen in the center of the nest whose only purpose is to lay eggs while sterile female ants engage in building the nest.

Red Ants
Red Ants or Fire Ants can be easily recognised by their copper brown head and body, with a darker abdomen. Measuring between 2mm to 5mm. The different sizes can be found in a single colony. These are actually workers [sterile females].

A bee "Crash Site" means...
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..."Big Feast" for these tiny red ants

The male ant are not workers - only to mate with the queen, once done, the males continue on searching for another queen. A queen is the largest ant in the colony. The queen is for reproduction - live up to 5 years or more, produces up to 1500 eggs per day. There could be many queens in each colony.


The black garden ant (Lasius niger)
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ODONATA
Odonata is an order of insects, encompassing dragonflies and damselflies. These insects have large rounded heads, faceted eyes, legs that facilitate catching other insects in flight, two pairs of long, transparent wings that move independently, and elongated abdomens. They are aquatic or semi-aquatic as juveniles. Thus, adults are most often seen near bodies of water and are frequently described as aquatic insects.

Dragonfly

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The following insects are considered as....
PESTs

Roach
The night crawler. In existance since dinosour era [i.e during Carboniferous period between 350–300 million years ago]
Creepy Crawly
Cockroaches exist everywhere, except in Artic and Antartica. There are more than 3,000 species in six families.


Mosquitos
Need no introduction... but if somebody want to read more about this insect click here.
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FLORAgraphy [flowers]

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Tuesday, August 18th 2008
It was my third visit to Cameron Highlands this year. Stayed 2D1N at Federal Resorts. Midday temp was 18deg C. The next early morning temperature was 14 deg C.

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"Bunga Kebangsaan" - ZD 14-54mm f2.8/3.5 @54mm f5.6 1/60secs ISO200

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"Flowers" - ZD 14-54mm f2.8/3.5 @54mm f8 1/45secs ISO200

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"Morning dew" - ZD 14-54mm f2.8/3.5 @54mm f3.5 1/90secs ISO200


Wednesday, August 06th 2008

As I was cycling along Langat River I spotted this rambutan-look-alike wild fruit by the side of the trail.

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Olympus ZD 70-300mm f4/5.6 @300mm f5.6 1/125sec ISO400 on E-500 dSLR


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The following pictures were shot with ZD 40-150mm f3.4/4.5 on Olympus E-500.

Tuesday January 1st 2008
"HAPPY NEW YEAR 2008".

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ZD 40~150mm f3.5/4.5 @ f4.5 1/250sec ISO200 - zoomed to 150mm

I preferred to stay away from the hustle and bustle of the city for a couple of days. In the morning of Dec 31st I drove up to the highlands for cool and fresh mountain airs. I just wanted to celebrate the new year with the nature...
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ZD 14~45mm f3.5/5.6 @ f3.5 1/125sec ISO200 - zoom out to 14mm [EFL=28mm]

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ZD 40~150mm f3.5/4.5 @ f4.5 1/320sec ISO200 - zoomed to 150mm

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Friday December 21st 2007
My long vacations started on Aidil Adha day through X-mas till New Year celebration. Taking photograph of beautiful flowers with tele-zoom lens at wide open aperture produces pleasing bokeh.
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[all pics shown below were shot with Zuiko Digital [ZD] 35mm f3.5 Macro lens unless otherwise specified]

Guess what?
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It is "kemuncup", the white feather-like portion is barely seen with naked eyes..


Mimosa
Native to tropical and subtropical. Mimosas response to light and mechanical stimuli: the leaves of some species droop in response to darkness and close up their leaflets when touched. The name comes from this "mimicking" of animal sensibility. The roots of some species are poisonous; others contain skin irritants.
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Macro view of a mimosa flower
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Melastoma
In Malaysia Melastoma is grown wild and considered as weed. In those ol' days, when I was a kid melastoma was part of my life. I ate the fruit, I uprooted the plants to find fancy root formation and used to hide behind them for some purposes...
There are about 50 species found around Southeast Asia, India and Australia - have the aesthetic value of their bright color tones including blue, violet, indigo and purple flowers.
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[ZD 14~45mm f3.5 @ f5.6 1/60sec ISO200]



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"Hibiscus Filamens"

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This picture shows stamens with pollen grains of buah 6-6 or buah katakpuru flower. The size of this cluster is approximately 4 to 5mm.

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A portion of "Bird of Paradise Flower" @1/60sec f16.0 ISO100 [1:1.5]

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"Palm Pollens" - macro view at 30mm from lens filter. Vertical life-size dimension is only 4.5mm. "Actual Eye View" at 50cm is shown below...

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take a macro look again...
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can u spot micro bugs?...probably measuring less than 0.5mm in real life.




Click on any of the following highlighted photo categories to proceed.
Categories
ARACHNOgraphy - spiders
ENTOMOgraphy - insects
FLORAgraphy - flowers
LEPIDOgraphy - butterflies and moths
MAMMALgraphy - four-legged animals
ORNITHOgraphy - birds
REPTOgraphy - reptilia
WONDERcolors - natural spectrum of colours

Uncategorised photos
ANYphoto - general uncategorised photos
CLOSEUPhotography - general close-up photos [non-macro]
TALKphotography - readers can find FAQ, post questions and comments here
WONDERcolors - striking color photos




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"Dry Leaf" - Olympus Zuiko 50mm f1.2 @ f4 1/200sec ISO100 on E-500 dSLR


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