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More bugsOur backyard is shaping up like a release of Lightroom!
Here are 3 Bronze orange bugs, Musgraveia sulciventris, AKA stink bug, in 3 different stages of development. All shot with D300 and Micro-Nikkor 60mm f2.8D with SB-800 and softbox. No cropping, just raw conversion and a bit of sharpening in Lightroom 2.1 RC.
Re: More bugsGorgeous photos Andrew - I adore the first shot of the nymph - fantastic camouflage while young, and then becoming such a wonderful vibrant orange when it reaches adulthood I think I prefer the last shot of the adult - but both are great
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Re: More bugsThanks for the comments, Rel. They are much appreciated.
None of the shots are of adults, though, just various stages of instars. The adults look like this:
Re: More bugsthey do too LOL shame on me
Lovely adult shot though Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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Thanks... I thought it was good at the time, but now I have discovered softboxes, I can see the light is a little harsh. I'll have to get a better one when the young-uns grow up.
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Even if the light is too harsh, your dedication in getting these shots is awesome! I don't think I can be patient enough to capture these critters... I was inspired by your fish shots as well.
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