I’m applying for a student fee waiver for this summer’s BugShot Insect Photography Workshop, and spent today putting together my image portfolio. After some ruthless culling and extra time spent with edits, I’ve arrived at 10 photos which I feel best represent my insect photography. Going through my photo library was an enlightening experience, and I’m quite happy with the progress I’ve made since my first attempts at macrophotography 5 years ago. Of course there’s still plenty of room for improvement (hence my hopeful application to learn from the masters), and there are a number of different techniques and ideas I want to play around with, so I don’t see myself running out of subjects or projects anytime soon!
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- Long-legged fly (Dolichipodidae) from Ontario
- Treehopper (Membracidae) from Ontario
- Clusia lateralis, a druid fly (Clusiidae) from Ontario
- Dance fly (Empididae) from Ontario
- Halictid bee from Ontario
- Formica sp. (Formicidae) with aphids from Ontario
- Rainieria sp. stilt-legged fly (Micropezidae) from Costa Rica
- Spider illuminated from beneath in Ontario
- Urophora affinis fruit fly (Tephritidae) from Ontario
- Wandering spider (Ctenidae) from Costa Rica
I'm applying for a student waiver for #BugShot2012, and have put together my 10 best/favourite #insect #photos http://t.co/DKSofHhB
I'm applying for a student waiver for #BugShot2012, and have put together my 10 best/favourite #insect #photos http://t.co/DKSofHhB
Enjoy some lovely insect photos – check out the #BugShot2012 Student Portfolio by @BioInFocus http://t.co/kniwC0pR