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MirrorI know it's a bit 'noisy', but was shot an hour ago in my front yard Neighbours still think I'm nuts, but that's par for the course.
These are two stem sucking bugs called "Acanophora compressa" - introduced into Australia by CSIRO for the control of lantana. Unfortunately, they have moved onto ornamentals as well - these are on my fiddlewood tree. At the moment, the tree is just starting to become infested - the adults all line up on a stem and suck away. It always amuses me that they line up in a mirror pattern. Hope you like Rel Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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G'day Rel,
Wow you really knows your bugs To me they're all just bugs Strange how they line up like that, I keep expecting them to start a congo I didn't notice the noise, but you could always try selecting the background and just a smidge of gaussian blur (1-2 pixels) to smooth things over... Aka Andrew
Rel - your shots are just not fascinating, it’s your knowledge that makes them that more interesting.
Reminds me of Microcosmos Chris
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