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I heard a scream....I heard a squeal and a scream come from our bedroom, I rushed to Bel's scream to see her in the other corner of the room from this little fellow...after making sure she (Bel) was ok my first thoughts were 'hmm...photo shoot' and I still have him/her captured...this was/is my first effort. Now I am not a macro photographer and the only lens I could grab at the time was the 50mm 1.4. I know only his head/feelers are in focus..I have a lot to learn I think...critiquing very welcomed...We've bonded and he is modelling well - I don't want to release him for a while yet!
PS - Any tips on how to mildly sedate a creature like this ?
A few PS tricks...Just did a few things in PS (solarized):
Then (glowing edges) - I personally think this looks VERY cool
Nicely caught Geoff especially with the 50mm. Don’t experiment too much or you will end up having dreams about giant glowing edged Mantii
Chris
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The shot looks okay to me, Geoff. The lighting appears to be that it wouldn't allow you to stop down much. Even then, the mantis is so large, you're not likely to get him all in DOF when you're close. You might try adding a little contrast, to see if that helps.
Dunno about sedation. Perhaps a few drops of scotch? my gallery of so-so photos
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mic has poor Eric modelling for him even though he's lost half a leg (eric, not mic) and now another mantis is imprisoned so we can satisfy our lusts at the expense of these poor creatures. Maybe you could freeze him to slow him down - works with crabs I think the third shot's pretty neat too Geoff. How was it done? Peter
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Oh my god....Pink Glowing Grasshopper (inverted for Mic) on purple background with serious unsharpmask............where will this end?
Goeff how did you achieve the glowing edges and rainbow colour image? I know nutzinc
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Hi Marcus, It wasn't hard at all, a few clicks of the mouse! After I solarized the image (2nd shot) I simply chose 'glowing edges' and played around with the broadness and settings there...and voila! The pink inverted shot looks funky too! Geoff.
cool capture of the critter ... i think obviously without macro lens its not going to have too much punch ... can you get a frontal shot where he's clearly looking at you? Personally i always like it when i think the bug is looking at me (though bit hard to tell when they have 900 eyeballs behind a sphere, but you know ... one of them must be ! )
Good first shot of a Mantis Geoff, they take a bit of practise with DOF and Focus, I agree with Darb, it's good to get head on shots.
Cheers, Mic. ( Fellow Mantis Stalker )
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