Good evening everyone.
I would like to share with you recent macro images that I took last Sunday.
Ireland was under the heat wave last couple of days. And I have decided to take a walk down to the new park in killorglin town.
In high grass I have found shiny green bugs
Emerging from the pupa, the adult Green Dock Beetle's development is marked by the presence of wings and functional reproductive organs. The body is fully formed and hardened, and the adult is mobile, focusing on reproduction. SS colors mav serve as camouflage or mating signals.
If you want to know more about it here is the link
In person this beetle looked much darker.
The adult Golden dung fly emerges from the pupa, showcasing developed wings and reproductive organs. Distinctive coloration and hardened exoskeleton are evident, with the adult now capable of flight, feeding, and mating.
But as you can see this one is sick.
Field was full of them. They liked like they are glued to that tall grass.
If you want to know more about it here is ihe link
I have found cute Damselfly.. Cahek out this video
And last one is Common stretch spider adults are
more likely to be found in their typical
stretched-out posture on webs that
span between vegetation or across
water sources. They are easier to spot
at night by using a flashlight to make
their webs visible.
For more information here is link
All images are stacked in Helicon program and edited in lightroom.
If you want to chek out my images on a Instagram my acc name is macrophotography.irl
Enjoy your day. Love you all