Now have my Olympus 1030SW. The deeply inset lens makes microscope photography a bit harder
![Sad :(](http://www.tekforums.net/Smileys/teksmileys/sad.gif)
Interesting things (mix of cameraphone and 1030sw photos):
2 flower spiders
![](http://www.yupyup.co.uk/photos/microscope/images/araneae_3.jpg)
![](http://www.yupyup.co.uk/photos/microscope/images/araneae_4.jpg)
More carabid beetles - The colours are just wicked for something commonly found in the uk!
![](http://www.yupyup.co.uk/photos/microscope/images/coleoptera_8.jpg)
![](http://www.yupyup.co.uk/photos/microscope/images/coleoptera_9.jpg)
A cool ant or wasp (
Hymenoptera)
![](http://www.yupyup.co.uk/photos/microscope/images/hymenoptera_1.jpg)
Dragonfly out at Arne (Taken on cameraphone, the fella didnt move even though I had to get pretty close to take the pic)
![](http://www.yupyup.co.uk/photos/microscope/images/odonata_1.jpg)
And another Unknown critter in the last sample of the current batch. At first glance you think "Woodlouse" till you turn it over, and find it only has 3 pairs of legs.
![](http://www.yupyup.co.uk/photos/microscope/images/unknown_6.jpg)
![](http://www.yupyup.co.uk/photos/microscope/images/unknown_7.jpg)
It keys out as a beetle larvae, and it could well be one, but Im not 100%...