Polishing the technique! | Macros

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hayath
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Polishing the technique! | Macros

Post by hayath »

Feeling like I can hold the camera now and not cause my subjects to flee (had gotten really rusty with the approach techniques)
Wanted to flex it before we head out into the rainforests :D

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An interesting fly on an equally interesting leaf

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Freshly emerged Pentatomidae nymphs

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Robberfly with a mosquito kill. A true friend in the field :)

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Nature's Fibonacci spiral! Defensive millipede

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Phalera sp moth caterpillar

All shot on the Olympus OMD EM1 M2, 60mm macro.
Godox TT 350O with a DIY diffuser.

C&C sought :)

Cheers!
Hayath

joshmacro
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Re: Polishing the technique! | Macros

Post by joshmacro »

Very nice. What are your camera settings on these? Thanks.

chipperatl
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Re: Polishing the technique! | Macros

Post by chipperatl »

Great shots. I really like the diffusion you get on your shots. That millipede is some great composition.

wbodine
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Re: Polishing the technique! | Macros

Post by wbodine »

The millipede shot was extraordinary, particular with the mite on the right side.

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