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Rhinoceros Beetle - Rhinoceros Beetle
Rhinoceros Beetle
   
Tetanocera arrogans - Fly T arrogans
Fly T arrogans
   
Dark Bush Cricket - Dark Bush Cricket
Dark Bush Cricket
   
Azure Damselfly - Azure Damselfly
Azure Damselfly
   
Azure Damselfly - Azure Damselfly
Azure Damselfly
   
European Earwig - European Earwig
European Earwig
   
Black and Red Froghopper - Black and Red Froghopper
Black and Red Froghopper
   
Peacock Butterfly - Peacock Butterfly
Peacock Butterfly
   
Robber Fly - Dioctria rufipes - Species of Robber Fly
Species of Robber Fly
   
Fly - Tetanocera arrogans - Fly Tetanocera arrogans
Fly Tetanocera arrogans
   
Dance Fly - Dance Fly in the evening
Dance Fly in the evening
   
Myopa buccata - Fly - Myopa buccata
Fly - Myopa buccata
   
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"Rhinoceros Beetle" : Rhinoceros Beetles are quite rare in Gernmany. They need dead wood for reproduction, which is becoming more less every year. - Catchwords given by photographer : Insekt Insekten Insect Insects Insecta Käfer Beetle Beetles Sinodendron cylindricum All insects-photo description info All insects characteristics Insects Insecta Insects-photos - Photographer : Gerd Rossen
Digital camera used : Nikon D2Xs + Zwischenringe - Soligor Extension Tubes 20+36mm + Tamron SP AF 180mm 3,5 Di LD IF MACRO
"Fly T arrogans" : It doesn't have to be always fullfame. Sometimes it looks pretty good, if the subject is a little bit more far away - Catchwords given by photographer : Insekt Insekten Insect Insects Fliege Fliegen Fly Flies Hornfliege Hornfliegen Tetanocera arrogans Insecta encyclopaedia insekten All insects-pic information Insects-photo info - Photographer : Gerd Rossen
Digital camera used : Nikon D2Xs + Zwischenringe - Soligor Extension Tubes 20+36mm + Tamron SP AF 180mm 3,5 Di LD IF MACRO
"Dark Bush Cricket" : Not rare but very hard to observe - The Dark Bush Cricket - Catchwords given by photographer : Insekt Insekten Insecta Insect Insects Schrecken Schrecke Gewöhnliche Strauchschrecke Gewöhnliche Strauchschrecken Gemeine Strauchschrecke Gemeine Strauchschrecken Heuschrecke heuschrecken Dark Bush Cricket Dark Bush Crickets grashopper grashoppers gras hopper gras hoppers Pholidoptera griseoaptera Insects-pics Information All insects-pics. Insects-picture - Photographer : Gerd Rossen
Digital camera used : Nikon D2Xs + Tamron SP AF 180mm 3,5 Di LD IF MACRO
"Azure Damselfly" : No additional info available - Catchwords given by photographer : Insekt Insekten Insecta Insect Insects Libelle Libellen Jungfer Jungfern Dragonfly Dragonflies Azure Damselfly Azure Damselflies Hufeisen-Azurjungfer Hufeisen-Azurjungfern Hufeisen Azurjungfer Hufeisen Azurjungfern Coenagrion puella All insects-pictures Insects-photograph Informationen All insects-image Insects-images - Photographer : Gerd Rossen
Digital camera used : Nikon D2Xs + Zwischenring - Soligor Extension Tube 36mm + Tamron SP AF 180mm 3,5 Di LD IF MACRO
"Azure Damselfly" : No additional info available - Catchwords given by photographer : Insekt Insekten Insecta Insects Insect Libelle Libellen Hufeisen-Azurjungfer Hufeisen-Azurjungfern Azure Damselfly Azure Damselflies Coenagrion puella Info All insects-images Nature-Photography Insects-photographs. - Photographer : Gerd Rossen
Digital camera used : Nikon D2Xs + Zwischenring - Soligor Extension Tube 36mm + Tamron SP AF 180mm 3,5 Di LD IF MACRO
"European Earwig" : No additional info available - Catchwords given by photographer : Insekt Insekten Insecta Insect Insects Ohrwurm Gemeiner Ohrwürmer Gemeine Ohrkneifer European Earwig European Earwigs Forficula auricularia Nature-Photographer Insects-image - Photographer : Gerd Rossen
Digital camera used : Nikon D2Xs + Zwischenring - Soligor Extension Tube 36mm + Tamron SP AF 180mm 3,5 Di LD IF MACRO
"Black and Red Froghopper" : This year was the first year I've seen Black and Red Froghoppers in our meadows. Normally the only can be seen in the southern parts of Germany and not were I live, near the Danish borderline. Maybe the warm temperatures of the last years made them migrate to the north. - Catchwords given by photographer : Insekt Insekten Insecta Insects Insect Zikade Zikaden Blutzikade Blutzikaden Black and Red Froghopper Froghopper Cercopis vulnerata - Photographer : Gerd Rossen
Digital camera used : Nikon D2Xs + Zwischenring - Soligor Extension Tube 36mm + Tamron SP AF 180mm 3,5 Di LD IF MACRO
"Peacock Butterfly" : No additional info available - Catchwords given by photographer : Insekt Insekten Insecta Insect Insects Schmetterling Schmetterlinge Tagfalter Tagpfauenauge tagpfauenaugen Pfauenauge Pfauenaugen Peacock Butterfly Peacock Butterflies Inachis Io - Photographer : Jenny Schwebel
Digital camera used : Canon EOS 10D + Canon EF 180mm 3,5 L USM Macro
"Species of Robber Fly" : The quite rare robber fly Dioctria rufipes ! - Catchwords given by photographer : Insekt Insekten Insecta Insect Insects Fliege Fliegen Fly Flies Raubfliegen Raubfliege Robber Fly Robber Flies Dioctria rufipes Habichtsfliege Habichtsfliegen Höcker-habichtsfliege Höcker-habichtsfliegen - Photographer : Gerd Rossen
Digital camera used : Nikon D2Xs + Zwischenring - Soligor Extension Tube 36mm + Tamron SP AF 180mm 3,5 Di LD IF MACRO
"Fly Tetanocera arrogans" : The best way to get razor sharp macro pics is, to get up early, when it's cold outside. The insects don't fly away, cause their body has not the perfect temperature - Catchwords given by photographer : Insekt Insekten Insecta Insect Insects Fliege Fliegen Zweiflügler Hornfliege Hornfliegen Tetanocera arrogans - Photographer : Gerd Rossen
Digital camera used : Nikon D2Xs + Zwischenring - Soligor Extension Tube 36mm + Tamron SP AF 180mm 3,5 Di LD IF MACRO
"Dance Fly in the evening" : This Dance Fly has been photographed in the late evening, just before Sun Down, with cloudy sky. The exposure Time was more than 1 second, and the little wind made it quite difficult to get some good shots of it. - Catchwords given by photographer : Insekt Insekten Insecta Insect Insects Fliege Fliegen Tanzfliege Tanzfliegen Dance Fly Dance Flies Empis tesselata - Photographer : Gerd Rossen
Digital camera used : Nikon D2Xs + Zwischenring - Soligor Extension Tube 36mm + Tamron SP AF 180mm 3,5 Di LD IF MACRO
"Fly - Myopa buccata" : This Fly Myopa buccata is not easy to observe, cause of its camouflage behaviour and looking. It's putting its eggs onto bees. - Catchwords given by photographer : Insekt Insekten Insecta Insect Insects Fliege Fliegen Fly Flies Dickkopfliege Dickkopffliegen Myopa buccata Parasit Parasiten parasitär - Photographer : Gerd Rossen
Digital camera used : Nikon D2Xs + Zwischenring - Soligor Extension Tube 36mm + Tamron SP AF 180mm 3,5 Di LD IF MACRO













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