It's funny that sometimes only the machine allows us to see what is imperceptible.
I spent last Friday in the garden, and I took a lot of photos - some I showed you in the previous post. Watching them on my computer, I found many little guests!
Some insects accidentally got in on the photoshoot, and some I noticed earlier and tried to photograph as best as possible. Well, the effects are unlikely to win the hearts of macro lovers;)
But I don't give up, maybe someday time will come for better equipment. In the meantime, meet my new friends!
Pictures can be enlarged :)
I really like undeveloped poppies, they are so flexible, slender and ... hairy :) And, as it turned out, various creatures visit them.
A small fly, for example.
Or aphids.
Here you can see them a little better:
And busy ants ... are they colluding with aphids? It's very possible, it's known that these two species live together in a casual symbiosis.
Will you find a guest here? Perfect masking! I took a picture in the bright sun, and I didn't notice that one of the bees sat for a moment in the middle of the poppy.
This one posed for me persistently, so I tried to take a picture. I couldn't get anything better.
When I photographed this tuft of beautiful greenery, I didn't expect a surprise.
It turned out that there are a lot of spiders running around on the leaves. I hate them!
I hate and... admire :) So I overcame my fear and approached them, although I usually run as far as possible.
This one was sitting politely on the cobweb. I don't think it was going to attack me :)
And this one was running like crazy.
There were many, many more, but I decided to return to my comfort zone, to flies and ants.
For example, on this boom, there is an ant :) Even I can hardly find it, although I know where it is!
And finally, I met the cutest friend when I was photographing the marks of squirrels' claws on birch bark.
I watched the bark flaking like paper, but it was only at home that I discovered that someone was hiding under it :) Can you see a brown buddy, a little left from the center?
Peekaboo!
And so I was running around the garden collecting small bugs.
And I worked hard, by the way ;)