Flower Friday, stacked deep
Thanks, as always, to Anni for hosting Flower Friday. As usual, I couldn't leave well enough alone and just post a flower - nope, had to include some wildlife. And since it was early and still a bit chilly, I was able to get six images at different focal points and stack them in Helicon. Not my best focus-stack ever, but enough that both the insect and spider are in focus all the way through. Always hard to get much DOF with macro lenses, so stacking is a nifty tool.
The insect is a Jagged Ambush Bug and the wee spider is a Northern Crab Spider. Both are predators that love to lurk on flowers waiting for a meal to come along. What I'm not sure of is whether the Ambush bug would try to take the spider. If I'd had more time to sit in the garden, I might have waited to see what happened next. Alas, things to do.
In Monarch news, I released #143 today, a beautiful female who flew in honor of a fellow blipper's mum. Five more chrysalids... by the end of the weekend, I suspect the nursery will be closed for the year. Bittersweet.
Two of my besties, Kura and Peg, are arriving this afternoon; Ellen is coming out tomorrow. Much wine will be consumed, much laugher will ensue, more wonderful memories will be made. Good thing that Hubs' Man-cold seems to be getting a wee bit better.
Two other photos starting HERE on Flickr - a focus-stacked bee, and a tiny crab spider on a sunflower. Both contenders for FF, but I had to go with the two-fer shot.
Happy weekend, people.
xo
Debbi
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