Grasshopper * brown/green - juicy/dry

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MacroLuv
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Grasshopper * brown/green - juicy/dry

Post by MacroLuv »

It looks like a baby sliding over chute. :D

Image

Camera model Olympus SP-320
Date/time 18.08.2006/10:41:33
Exposure time 1/500 s
F-number f/4.5
ISO 64
Focal length 8 mm
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Post by beetleman »

These hoppers seem to like you taking their pictures Nikola. Like you stated in your topic heading, there are a lot of contrasting textures in this photo and I think they work very well together IMO. The curved green stem adds a lot to it. :wink:
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Post by MacroLuv »

beetleman wrote:These hoppers seem to like you taking their pictures Nikola...
Yep. And when they saw me with my little camera, they often turn their better side!
:wink: :lol:
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The meaning of beauty is in sharing with others.

P.S.
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errors are welcome. :D

Ken Ramos
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Post by Ken Ramos »

Hoppers seem to do me the same way. I try to take a photograph of them and if they are on a weed or on something which they can hide behind they will. Nice image Nikola, thanks! :D

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