Hornet & Magic Lantern

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Adalbert
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Hornet & Magic Lantern

Post by Adalbert »

Hello everyone,
Enclosed you will find the hornet stacked by Magic Lantern and using of CANON EOS 6D & CANON EF 100L Macro & Kenko 1,5.


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https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1792/291 ... 2148_o.jpg



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https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1814/302 ... 8713_o.jpg


BR, ADi

Olympusman
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Hornet and Magic Lantern

Post by Olympusman »

Very elegant. I really like when macro shooters take an artistic approach over a technical one. Very nice work.

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Sumguy01
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Post by Sumguy01 »

=D> Very nice.
Thanks for sharing.

Adalbert
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Post by Adalbert »

Hello everybody,
Thank you for the comments!
This time vis-à-vis:
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https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1845/440 ... 6640_o.jpg[/img]
BR, ADi

Adalbert
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Post by Adalbert »

And the tongue
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( CANON EOS M3 & SIGMA LSA & NIKON LU PLan 5x / 0.15 )
BR, ADi

grgh
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And the tongue

Post by grgh »

Just think thats the last view some little critter is going to see.

first class shot for me, details is amazing with all the hairs and surfaces clean.
Very well done, I like this one.
used to do astronomy.
and photography.
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Adalbert
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Post by Adalbert »

Hi Grgh,
As far as I know you only can see the palpi maxillales and the palpi labiae.
BR, ADi

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