There are not so many meadow creatures in continental Europe at the end of October, except for some shield bugs, crickets, grasshoppers, hover flies or wolf spiders...
suthern bush-cricket - female (Pholidoptera fallax)
X-T4; K&F concept adapter + TOKINA Macro 100 F2.8D AT-X PRO; 1/30: f8; ISO160; tripod; natural light (cloudy morning) + MANFROTO LED Lumimuse 3; two shots composite
DSCF0500_1 makro 2021
saddle-backet bush cricket (Ephippiger ephippiger)
X-T4; K&F concept adapter + TOKINA Macro 100 F2.8D AT-X PRO; 1/15: f8; ISO160; tripod; natural light (cloudy morning) + MANFROTO LED Lumimuse 3
DSCF0465 makro 2021
graceful bush-cricket - female (Pachytrachis gracilis)
X-T4; K&F concept adapter + TOKINA Macro 100 F2.8D AT-X PRO; 1/4: f8; ISO160; tripod; natural light (cloudy morning) + MANFROTO LED Lumimuse 3
DSCF0605 makro 2021
late October orthoptera
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late October orthoptera
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Re: late October orthoptera
Thanks fallows, always appreciated!
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Re: late October orthoptera
My favorite is the third one.
Re: late October orthoptera
[quote="Peter Maihoefer" post_id=279749 time=1641977400 user_id=8443]
My favorite is the third one.
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I agree, the pose is the best, the other subjects are partially obscured, although the ephippiger (2nd) has the most interesting body shape ...
My favorite is the third one.
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I agree, the pose is the best, the other subjects are partially obscured, although the ephippiger (2nd) has the most interesting body shape ...