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5 Top Insect Photos

Here's a round up of some of the best insect shots from Discreetphoton's 365 blog.

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ePHOTOzine member Discreetphoton took up the challenge of taking a photo a day for a year with the Tamron 18-270mm PZD. Here are some of his best insect shots.

Large Red Damselfly

5 Top Insect Photos: Large red Damselfly
Nikon D300; Tamron 18-270mm PZD @ 270mm; ISO 400; f/10; 1/250s. VC on.


The Huntress

5 Top Insect Photos: The Huntress
Nikon D300; Tamron 18-270mm PZD @ 250mm; ISO 400; f/11; 1/320s. VC on.
 

Longhorn Beetle

5 Top Insect Photos: Longhorn Beetle
Nikon D300; Tamron 18-270mm PZD @ 270mm; ISO 320; f/8; 1/100s. VC on.
 

Blue Tailed Damselflies

5 Top Insect Photos: Blue Tailed Damselflies
Nikon D300; Tamron 18-270mm PZD @ 270mm; ISO 250; f/9; 1/500s. VC on.
 

Lacewing

5 Top Insect Photos: Lacewing
Nikon D300; Tamron 18-270mm PZD @ 185mm; ISO 250; f/10; 1/200s. VC on.

 
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