Nezara & Thomisus

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Yawns
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Nezara & Thomisus

Post by Yawns »

Except the first one, all immobilized with Co2

https://www.photomacrography.net/forum/ ... highlight=
http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... hp?t=34817

f/3,5, differential 2 - Foucs Bracketing
Oly E-M10 II
M.Zuiko ED 60mm maco

got a pair of cheap led panels...with battery and recharger included ... Dazzne D20 - https://www.amazon.es/gp/product/B07J3Y ... UTF8&psc=1

ImageIMG_20190511_143314 by antonio caseiro, on Flickr

ImageFLK_000711 by antonio caseiro, on Flickr

Image60 Photos - 2019-05-11 - C by antonio caseiro, on Flickr

Image03 2019-05-11-18.34.02 retouched P 0112-0203 by antonio caseiro, on Flickr

added a Sigma Life-Size 5D for this one

Image119 Photos - 2019-05-11 - C by antonio caseiro, on Flickr
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Post by RDolz »

Antonio: Fantastic images.

It's a wonder what can be achieved with the focus bracketing ... and with CO2
What are those two small protuberances to the right of the Nezara?

Thanks for sharing.
Ramón Dolz

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Post by Yawns »

RDolz wrote:Antonio: Fantastic images.

It's a wonder what can be achieved with the focus bracketing ... and with CO2
What are those two small protuberances to the right of the Nezara?

Thanks for sharing.
Thank you ...

I believe it's parasites ...
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Post by Troels »

Very nice pictures!
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Post by Yawns »

Troels wrote:Very nice pictures!
Thank you Troels...

yes I am trying to do more careful work on the "artistic" side ..(always "documental" is boring at some point)

however the photos above have no heavy editing engineering (except for the first one where the background has been retouched) .. it is good to have some editing notions .... it's good to "recover" some photos with potential but that for any technical error they failed and it would be a shame to just throw it in the trash ...

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Post by Sumguy01 »

:smt038 Very nice.
Thanks for sharing.

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Post by MarkSturtevant »

Beautifully done! The bumps on the stink bug are the eggs of a parasitic Tachinid fly. It's curtains for the little bugger.
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Post by Yawns »

MarkSturtevant wrote:Beautifully done! The bumps on the stink bug are the eggs of a parasitic Tachinid fly. It's curtains for the little bugger.
Thank you.. I could never imagine it was a simple fly...
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Post by SteveB »

These are absolutely stunning!

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