Hello everybody,
This time a green weevil in 1.6:1
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(M3 & EF 100L macro)
BR, ADi
green weevil
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Very well done technically, good detail and lighting.
Composition wise, IMO it's always worth trying to position the insect in the more "natural" way. Those are not hard to position with a bit of patience, and resul is much more pleasant to see.
Best,
- Macrero
Composition wise, IMO it's always worth trying to position the insect in the more "natural" way. Those are not hard to position with a bit of patience, and resul is much more pleasant to see.
Best,
- Macrero
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Hi Adi,Adalbert wrote:Hello Macrero,
Thank you for the hint!
This bug has been dead for many years and run dry
BR, ADi
as Lou said above, you can rehydrate dead insects even years later. Beetles/Weevils are particularly easy to rehydrate and "restore".
Best,
- Macrero
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