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- ShrinkRay Mobile Sponsors Macro Photos of Life Photo Contest on Lenzr by Lenzr Blog on Nov 11, 2009
When people buy goods and services online, that’s considered ecommerce, but when people shop over their phones its mcommerce and this one of the fastest growing sectors of the new economy. ShrinkRay is a powerful tool used to build mobile appli...
- What’s Up? by The Bug Whisperer on Nov 8, 2009
I have been a bit slothful lately, especially in regards to regular blog updates. I need to remind myself that blogging posts need to be timely and at the rate I am going all my posts will be referring back to long past events and experiences. Bug bl...
- Studio Volunteer by The Bug Whisperer on Sep 30, 2009
I have just returned from a 5 day trip to the Banff section of the Icefield Parkway. I based myself at the Ramparts campground, and the most visible and prolific late season insect there was this hoverfly (Family Syrphidae, probably an Eristalis sp.)...
- Amisk Wuche – A Close-up View by Voyages Around My Camera on Sep 19, 2009
The Amisk Wuche (Cree for “Beaver Hills”) trail in Elk Island National Park used to be favorite of mine. It was a short trail, but it led through a variety of habitats that made it particularly interesting for a photographer. It begin...
- These Ants Ain’t No Ladies… by The Bug Whisperer on Sep 15, 2009
In an effort to practice my macro technique at higher magnifications, I made a bee-line for the garden in search of a suitable buggy subject. I tried the common black ants that nest throughout our garden, but unlike the Lasius sp. I had photographed...
- Ant Again, with Details. by The Bug Whisperer on Sep 11, 2009
The Lasius sp., as in the previous post. Nikon D80. Zuiko 50mm f1.8 reverse mounted on Tamron 90mm DI, on a Kenko 1.4 x tele-converter – providing about 2.4x mag. (in relation to DX sensor) ISO200, 1/200sec at f32. Lit by single Nikon 600 flash...
- White Backgrounds – Part I by The Bug Whisperer on Sep 6, 2009
I have long admired the clean white backgrounds that studio photographers use to feature items for catalogues or advertising, or as produced for the Eyewitness educational series by Dorling Kindersley Books. Most have probably already seen the work o...







