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One thing that is super cool when shooting macro insects is that you bring yourself, in a way, down to their scale, their world. This image is one where I was photographing a dragon fly and in what seemed like a split second, it flew behind me, I heard a "buzzing" and then it landed basically in the same spot it was originally but with a fresh meal. It was like experiencing up close a wolf capturing its' prey and having lunch .... all in the matter of a second.
Taken By
William Dunn
Taken On
July 18, 2025
Tagged
dragon fly wasp bugs insects macro itsabuglife nature wildlife closeup eyes prey food captured eating lunch meal animal bee insect invertebrate apidae arthropod pollinator close-up pest robber_flies macro_photography hymenopterans
  • Focal: 60
  • Lens Model: 60.0 mm f/2.8
  • Shutter speed: 0.005 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 22

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