Closterotomus ( I suppose)

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Yawns
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Closterotomus ( I suppose)

Post by Yawns »

It's nice to have good weather and insects back (even though I never stop to shoot during the winter)

Same individual, in a single session .. the insect was moving around between photos
Nikon D7000 ; Tamron 180mm


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Jam35
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Re: Closterotomus ( I suppose)

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Very effective use of DOF - the tiny insect really stands out sharply against the lovely soft background!
nice works like these set

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Re: Closterotomus ( I suppose)

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Jam35 wrote:Very effective use of DOF - the tiny insect really stands out sharply against the lovely soft background!
nice works like these set

Thank you... the 180mm of the Tamron also helped a lot to get soft backrounds.
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Very good! You managed to get the specimen in exactly optimal focus, with the
the head and feet, etc. Not easy to get all those at once.
Mark Sturtevant
Dept. of Still Waters

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