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5 Comments |
Drosera
 
Drosera May 22, 2019
Great photo and skilled macro.
Camlette
 
Camlette July 29, 2021
Thank you to everyone.
Camlette
 
Camlette August 12, 2022
Thank you again for the awards!
Camlette
 
Camlette October 06, 2022
Thank you for the Peer Awards! 😀🙂
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Camlette Jan 27
Thank you for the Peer Award.
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Behind The Lens

Location

Bostwick, Georgia U.S.A.

Time

18:00

Lighting

I used fluorescent lighting.

Equipment

Nikon. Macro lens. Hand held. No flash.

Inspiration

Nikon with Macro.

Editing

I used contrast filter.

In my camera bag

I carry an Olympus, Nikon, Holga and iPhone.

Feedback

Be patient. Don’t harm the insects. Use lighting that will not harm the insects. Insects are very sensitive to light, heat and vibrations. All of my insect photograph’s were taken in 1 to 5 minutes and then the insect was returned to the outdoors.

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