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Great pic, what lens and how much tube? I see you have included ownership where very few even know to look, good work.This is from a few years ago!
Great pic, what lens and how much tube? I see you have included ownership where very few even know to look, good work.
Well done. You have a shot to be proud of. Because mantises can turn their heads, they impress us as more expressive than most other insects.
Thanks!Very nice!
Thanks!Wow! That's one really cool picture!
Talk about an expressive face on that mantis!
I'm not usually into macro, but I do love insects, and I was wondering what kind of lighting you use. I don't do it enough to justify a true ringflash, and I was wondering if you have any experience with the LED rings. I was concerned that they might spook insects if they were turned on.
BTW, I really like the way you can see one ocellus right through a transparent antenna. Remarkable shot.
It is well done! I'm not sure I could have done any better with my SLR 35mm before it all was stolen. And unlike so many, you had the initiative to take the shot.Thanks! It was shot using a 120mm medium format macro lens on a aps-c digital camera. I used three extension tubes and a 2x converter to get that magnification. The banding is due to the small size of the image. the original has no banding.
Thanks! You should some of the things I do for a photo.It is well done! I'm not sure I could have done any better with my SLR 35mm before it all was stolen. And unlike so many, you had the initiative to take the shot.
LOL! You must be about as crazy as I am!Thanks! You should some of the things I do for a photo.
I like the dragon fly.A great macro lens is something I never got around to getting, but I did find a Phoenix 100mm macro that fit my Pentax. Cheaply made, totally manual, but with surprisingly good glass:
Not at the level of your excellent shot, of course.
A great macro lens is something I never got around to getting, but I did find a Phoenix 100mm macro that fit my Pentax. Cheaply made, totally manual, but with surprisingly good glass:
Not at the level of your excellent shot, of course.