Three macro stacks of one of the venus fly traps (Dionaea muscipula) in my bog garden. The fly traps have had a hard time this year, and have struggled to get going with all the damp and cold of our Spring. While the pitcherplants enjoy 'wet feet', i.e., very moist soil, the VFTs do not, and our weather has conspired to ensure that their soil was wetter than ideal. Nonetheless, their traps are open and they are feeding. You can see the trigger hairs quite clearly on the higher mag images (last two in the set).
Should you be interested: I used a Canon 100mm macro with 25mm and 35mm extension tubes, and stacked the resulting images with Zerene.
Thank you for viewing and feel free to comment.
Bob