Today was the start of our holiday and I am determined to figure out how to make focused photos of small insects. Today's adventure was to a small island off the east coast of Singapore, Pulau Ubin. Its basically a nature preserve and is pretty much as it was in the 50s and 60s. Here is the sign:
and Pulau Ubin - some say this is how Siongapore appeared in the 50s and 60. If correct - then what a remarkable building of a country and viable infrastructure in 30 - 40 years!!
Butterflys and insects and spiders (Nephila) and small flowers - here a brown butterfly. Joe Greenfield at Duke is my butterfly professor - and will help me identify them. Assuming, of course, that I can get some sharp photos (my current challenge - project)
Here is some osrt of insect walking on a flower after a short rain. Note how the left hind leg appears to be supported by sufrace tension on the water droplet
Here are a couple of ants crawling around. But look at the magnification provided by the water droplets
This was an interesting challenge as I usually over exposed the white -
And a red ant crawling down the stem of these purple flowers
More water drops
Here is another one of the red ants - with slightly unfocused eyes. These are a quite useful test to get my focus act together
An over exposed red ant with lunch - crawling on the underside of a leaf
and a yellow butterfly
With improved focus
and suddenly, on the path, a cousin of Nephila clavipes Here instead of blad fuzz at the joints of the legs there are yellow markings
Again over exposed head
Another view
A side view
A black and white butterfly -
and lagoon
Another photo fo the black and white
and from the top
Some more red ants
and this butterfly - never quite in focus but I tried many times
and a bee
an improved bee
Missing here is the Steve Testa Orange, Jack Foley and Michael Hebb - but Merry Christmas
a greenish insect
and yellow flower
And I should know but don't know this
C. Frank Starmer