Dragon Moth and crowned Grasshopper
Dragon Moth and crowned Grasshopper
Hey,
Here are this weeks pics, I know these by local names so forgive me if they are not as accurate as could be.
The first is a Crowned Grasshopper The second is a Dragon moth. Thanks for looking
Bruce
Here are this weeks pics, I know these by local names so forgive me if they are not as accurate as could be.
The first is a Crowned Grasshopper The second is a Dragon moth. Thanks for looking
Bruce
Re: Dragon Moth and crowned Grasshopper
The names seem quite apt. I must say that your lighting of the subjects has improved.
Zeiss Standard WL (somewhat fashion challenged) & Wild M8
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
Re: Dragon Moth and crowned Grasshopper
Nice,
image 2 looks like an alien...
image 2 looks like an alien...
Re: Dragon Moth and crowned Grasshopper
Good images and good lighting.
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Re: Dragon Moth and crowned Grasshopper
That's why I picked a compound microscope; this stuff will scare my kids!
Great pictures.
Great pictures.
Re: Dragon Moth and crowned Grasshopper
Bonjour
Très belles photos
J'aime beaucoup la deuxième elle est très réussi
Cordialement seb
Très belles photos
J'aime beaucoup la deuxième elle est très réussi
Cordialement seb
Microscope Leitz Laborlux k
Boitier EOS 1200D + EOS 1100D
Boitier EOS 1200D + EOS 1100D
Re: Dragon Moth and crowned Grasshopper
Nice pictures. If I may suggest something that may improve them even more: I think the lighting could be improved by using a suitable diffuser (which may help tone down the very bright reflections) and somehow getting the light to reflect off of the compound eyes to show more detail.