When my fingers get a little itchy for some shutter clicking action, and I do not intend to travel far from where I live, the easiest solution to satisfy that itch would be to just go to a park nearby and do some insect macro hunting. The park is where I normally film my YouTube videos, and it is not a small park, with some luck and a bit of exploring around, you can find some really cool bugs to shoot. I brought the Olympus 60mm F2.8 Macro lens and mounted it on OM System OM-1 camera body, together with the use of Olympus FL-50R external flashed with AK diffuser attached, I found some cool creatures within just an hour and half of shooting time!
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| Translucent Green Jumping Spider |
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| Australian Honey Bee |
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| Red Ant Harvester |
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| Net Winged Beetle |
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| Jumping Spider |
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| Midge Fly |
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| Jumping Spider |
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| Jumping Spider |
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| Aedes Mosquito |
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| Grasshopper |
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| Something Fungus |
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| Ant Mimic Spider vs Red Ant |
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| Unidentified Spider |
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| Long Legged Fly |
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| Long Legged Fly |
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| Black Ant Nibbling on caterpillar? |
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| Assassin Bug |
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