Famous Empusa again.
This is an adult one.
You can also see how a baby mantis looks like here on my fingers. (There you can find a link to the topic with full body size photograph of this mantis with developed wings.)
Model Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL
Date/time original 18.06.2007 14:17:46
Shutter speed value 1/400 s
Aperture value f/8
ISO speed ratings ISO 200
Focal length 100 mm
Model Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL
Date/time original 18.06.2007 14:19:41
Shutter speed value 1/250 s
Aperture value f/9
ISO speed ratings ISO 200
Focal length 100 mm
Model Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL
Date/time original 18.06.2007 14:20:00
Shutter speed value 1/250 s
Aperture value f/9
ISO speed ratings ISO 200
Focal length 100 mm
Showing muscles
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The meaning of beauty is in sharing with others.
P.S.
Noticing of my "a" and "the" and other grammar
errors are welcome.
P.S.
Noticing of my "a" and "the" and other grammar
errors are welcome.
Amazing looking mantid- like #3 best but can't help thinking it would be better rotated 90'
Brian v.
Brian v.
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canon20D,350D,40D,5Dmk2, sigma 105mm EX, Tamron 90mm, canon MPE-65
canon20D,350D,40D,5Dmk2, sigma 105mm EX, Tamron 90mm, canon MPE-65
Thanks folks.
I wasn't tempted to hold her in my hands like baby one.
Another photo of this mantis (rotated 90').
Yep Doug.beetleman wrote:WOW...will you look at those spikes on the limbs. Nothing would get out of those arms
I wasn't tempted to hold her in my hands like baby one.
Another photo of this mantis (rotated 90').
The meaning of beauty is in sharing with others.
P.S.
Noticing of my "a" and "the" and other grammar
errors are welcome.
P.S.
Noticing of my "a" and "the" and other grammar
errors are welcome.