Ladybirds are called "Marienkäfer" in German and this one was so nice, cause it was easy to follow him all around our small garden. Sometimes it`s enjoyable taking shots of living animals and just follow them around their special day
And please for all you guys telling me that ladybird is wrong, it is British ENGLISH what I learned in school, schools in Germany normally teach British English and not any American English
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janski Says:
this is really well done, I wish I had a better lens to get detail like that. but yes stalking animals for photos is fun.
flashbackbingo Says:
Wow, great macro shots! How many shots did you wind up taking before you were satisfied? I love taking tons of photos, but when it comes to sifting through them all to find the best ones, it's a little tedious.
Great work! :)
Alex LOL Stoica Says:
Beautiful, absolutely beautiful!

I love the macro setting
Congratulations on the feature, mate
AkashaAlexia Says:
That's wonderful, he's so cute! What kind of camera do you use?
DemonLuvr Says:
I love it!!!!!
BornScandalist Says:
beautiful photographing!
anisimari Says:
that's fantabulous!! i really like him on the blue flower ^^ great job! although...you might want to invest in a better camera ^^
LunaRoseAngel Says:
These are great shots of the lady bug I never kill them if they end up in my apartment there good luck,I never knew that is what ladybug ment in german keep up the great work am going to fav this.

In german Kraftwerk means power plant.
pedraazul Says:
so much beafull....gif)
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the photos are very exelents
but...
birds usually like to eat that insects
Abstract Says:
Very nice! I did a similar picture once with butterflies. :)