To keep the rut from kicking in again, woke up early and headed out. Some images to share with exclusive vertical composition.
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Paper wasp, Ropalidia sp guarding it's nest
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Robberfly compound eyes
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Hoverfly covered in pollen
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Putting on a grin for the portrait!
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Rhene sp with winged ant kill
All shot on the Olympus OMD EM10 m2, 60mm macro, Godox TT 350O with a DIY diffuser
C&C sought
Cheers!
Hayath
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Nice work. My fave, the paper wasp.
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All wonderful. The robber fly eyes are mesmerizing.
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Hi Hayath,
Lovely series! How many subframes were in the paper wasp stack? Was the subject alive? What aperture did you use? Did you use in camera processing?
Cheers Peter
Lovely series! How many subframes were in the paper wasp stack? Was the subject alive? What aperture did you use? Did you use in camera processing?
Cheers Peter
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Thanks a ton, everyone for all the kind words! Much appreciated
Peter - all these images are single shots. Yes, all my images are shot in-situ with live subjects (unless I chance upon a dead one, and that's mentioned in the description)
Exif: 1/160, f10, ISO 200
Peter - all these images are single shots. Yes, all my images are shot in-situ with live subjects (unless I chance upon a dead one, and that's mentioned in the description)
Exif: 1/160, f10, ISO 200
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Superb set on images