This is a Chrysoperla more known by Green Lacewing. I've researched a little and they are used in greenhouses to eat the aphids, They can eat from 100 to 600 aphids a day!
I haven't up to much these last months, and I still haven't made anything that made me proud of it... and this is still not it! Taken with my inversion ring and my Canon 18-55mm.
Just to give you a sense of dimension, those strings are actually dust!
F is either 10 or 14 and the focal length is around 25 mm...
I don't remember every shot and with the ring it doesn't store any information concerning the lens in the exif.
No need for special lens! Just and Inversion ring! and these are really really cheap! maximum 20€! Then you just need learn how to use it properly! It's a very manual process and very low tech! You don't have any of the normal automatic functions once you mount the lens backwards!