ROSE SAWFLY CATERPILLARS

Sometimes the best photographs are right there under your nose. While eating breakfast on my patio, I noticed these rose sawfly (Arge ochropus) caterpillars nibbling their way through our garden roses. I managed to get them all sharp a F/16 while keeping the background (my box hedge) diffuse.

F/16, 1/80 second, ISO 800
Accepted: Welsh 2022 - Ribbon, Western Counties 2023, Photographic Association of Great Britain Print Exhibition 2023 - Ribbon

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