Fulgoridae (Dictyopharidae ?) nymph

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Fulgoridae (Dictyopharidae ?) nymph

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Nikon D7000, Componon 80mm 4.0, 35 photos, retouched DMap

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Post by tevans9129 »

Very nice Saul, I love the background and the colors.

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Hi Saul,

Love the lighting on this one, what was the set-up?

Also curious about the mag ratio, 2x?

Good balance of flash and ambient light.

The aerodynamic body shape reminds me of some kind of miniature spaceship, like a tiny green millennium falcon :D

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Post by Saul »

Ted, Robert, thank you very much for your kind comments !
Love the lighting on this one, what was the set-up?
It was my horizontal setup http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... 436#192436
with "Deans" 1 gallon milk jug as a diffuser
Also curious about the mag ratio, 2x?
It was more, 3-5x, never measured :(
Good balance of flash and ambient light.
It was 1x Ikea Jansjo :), for horizontal setup I'm using continuous light mostly
The aerodynamic body shape reminds me of some kind of miniature spaceship, like a tiny green millennium falcon :D
YES! It looks like mutated mix of the Millenium Falcon & Eagle from 1999 :D
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