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Pennsylvania Leatherwing
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Pennsylvania Leatherwing beetle, a.k.a. Goldenrod Soldier Beetle, Chauliognathus pensylvanicus, Cantharidae family, a very common insect around here, usually seen on plants with yellow flowers, Goldenrod supposedly being a favorite of theirs, as in this photo, although I have seen them on white flowers too. The beetles eat pollen and nectar. It's common to see several of them together on a single clump of flowers.
Used my monopod for this shot. Image has been cropped, sharpened and re-sized for posting here. |
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Hi and Good night MF John,
An excellent macro of this Cantharid beetle from a charmy POV in a delightful composition wiyh immaculate details and great DOF.
TFS and have a nice new week!'
Cheers,
bayram
Hi John,
Wow, fantastic capture of the leatherwing insect! The colors are so vivid with great details of the body parts of the insect. The sharpness and POV are ideal with nice shallow DOF. The contrast between the yellow flower and the colors of the insect very well here.
Well done!
thanks and regards,
Paras Bhalla
PS: I am sorry, as I have consumed my daily point-limit for today, otherwise I'd like to award a smiley for this good work. Kindly bear with me.
- zetu
(6263) - [2009-08-24 0:48]
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Hello John
Excellent details and wonderful colors
Regards
Razvan
hello John
super sharpness composition with very good details
great shot
greeting lou
- meyerd
(5366) - [2009-08-24 11:24]
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Hi John,
I love this presentation of the Soldier beetle. Golden rod is native to your country, but an invasive plant in Europe, so here on this picture I can enjoy the beauty of the flower without pangs! And I learn something about American beetles. Thanks for all.
Best regards
Dietrich
- foozi
(9085) - [2009-08-25 4:14]
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hi John,
thanks for the notes you wrote. i really ppreciate it, as it gives me such a vast input on fungi. the names and its features and habit.
This shot of yours is so lovely and lively. glistening with light upon it.
Very sharp and excellent composition.
Regards,
Foozi