On a different note:
Inspired by the beautiful recent ant shot by @DonaldB with the pollen, I decided to shoot some flower details up close as well:

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All of a sudden, this tiny creature (being around 1-1.5 mm in size) appeared out of the flower:

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very nice mate
Of course my setup isn't made to capture such a tiny creature running around. I was lucky that it stopped a couple of times, because I wouldn't have been able to capture it at all (with my continuous lighting setup) if it wasn't for that. I've no idea what kind of creature that is... doesn't look like a typical aphid to me.
Image quality is not quite where I'd want it to be yet, but it was fun using my 16 mm Luminar again... such a nice little lens!