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Posted by mark on Jun 02 2015 in Insect Photography, Focus Stacking, Extreme Macro
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Ermine Moth

 

Ermine Moth (family Yponomeutidae)

Ermine Moth (family Yponomeutidae)

An Ermine Moth (family Yponomeutidae). These moths get their name from their resemblance of their white fur to ermine, the white fur worn by aristocrats. Ermine is the winter fur of a stoat, which is a kind of weasel. 

I really wanted to get more detail in the eyes, but they seem to just drink up all of the light that shines into them.

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