"Best" photos you've uploaded on iNat

Bombus bimaculatus zeroing in on a Hollyhock flower.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/18974723



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I think this one is probably the best photo I’ve taken, I love the reds of the sand and the greens of the grasshopper.

I love water droplets of the water bottle on this one.

Possibly the post elusive picture I’ve taken, no one seems to know what species this bee is lol. But he’s very fluffy and cute.

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Welcome to both @argaby and @majordomo! You’ve both got some great shots here.

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Thank you so much!

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Wow, thats amazing!

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Personally I think this is one of the best and cutest picture I ever took.

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/148528946

another good picture is this

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/140802349

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These arent of good quality, but the situation is funny:


Now that youve seen a small cat, heres a BIG cat:

Yes, this tiger is wild.

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I tried to swat it.

Andrena bradleyi on a leaf
medium
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/204597692

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The quality isn’t great, but I love the personality and the behaviour that this observation captures of this tiny spider (these are just a few millimetres across).

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my first (and only) photo i’ve uploaded. good not even due to artistic quality, just the fact that the camera actually focused :laughing:
link to inat

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Congrats on your first iNat observation! I hope it is the start of many, many more.

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What @lynnharper Said. Congrats, and welcome!

Hello everyone, this is the first time that I dare to write in the forum motivated by the incredible photos that you are sharing. Congratulations to all.

One of the photos that I like the most is this one of an boyeria irene, because of the composition and the colors.

I also really like these of this heron, these greenfinches, this cormorant or this vanessa atalanta.

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thank you to both of you!!! <3

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Welcome, @tristo! I like the greenfinches as well. It’s tricky to get a good image when half of your targets are in motion, and your photo beautifully captures the how these birds are almost constantly in motion.

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That Boyeria exuviae is very cool! There are two Boyeria species where I live (northeast US) and I can see the resemblance.

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Hard to choose from, but I think my best photo (at least recently) is this one:

Adult male Platycryptus undatus (tan jumping spider). He was very calm and loved to look at the camera when I wasn’t ready to take a picture (then he would look away when I was ready).

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It happens to me all the time :sweat_smile:

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