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Found in the Meehan Range, Tasmania, Australia.
Treehopper
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Thank you sir.
I used a tamron 180mm macro. A shoot through umbrella with a 430ex on an ebay radio trigger was used on the right with a bit of paper on the left acting as a reflector (my second flash is broken). Such intricate lighting set-ups take a bit more time to set up, but the results are worth it, and it is usually practical for something relatively immobile like a beetle.
I used a tamron 180mm macro. A shoot through umbrella with a 430ex on an ebay radio trigger was used on the right with a bit of paper on the left acting as a reflector (my second flash is broken). Such intricate lighting set-ups take a bit more time to set up, but the results are worth it, and it is usually practical for something relatively immobile like a beetle.
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