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Hummungbird hawk moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) 05


Photographed on 06 13 2015 using;
Canon EOS 400D SLR Digital Camera and Tamron Tele Macro Lens.
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Canon EOS 400D SLR Digital Camera and Tamron Tele Macro Lens.
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Thank you.
Thanks for your comment.
No certainly no easy task, I use my Tele macro lens (70 mm X 184) and stand a few feet away.
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