Locust / Costa Rica


Posted by Jeff Munoz on Sat Oct 08, 2016 11:42 am

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I got this shot on a rainy day in Costa Rica, that is why I love rainy days  :)

Canon 5D Mark III + Canon Macro 100mm f2.8 L

ISO 1250
f4
1/200 sec.
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by Tom Whelan on Sat Oct 08, 2016 9:17 pm
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A neat subject and a beautiful flower - fine image.
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by Jeff Munoz on Sun Oct 09, 2016 10:50 pm
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Tom Whelan wrote:A neat subject and a beautiful flower - fine image.

Thanks so much Tom, Have a great week!!!
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by Matthew Pugh on Mon Oct 10, 2016 7:03 am
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Hi

A neat find - and certainly a wonderfully colourful little insect that look nicely photogenic; I like it, the combination of subject and perch works well together. Perhaps being harsh, the subject gives the impression of leaning away form the camera; I suspect perhaps a slight angle change might have helped this aspect out a tad


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by Jeff Munoz on Tue Oct 11, 2016 7:24 pm
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Matthew Pugh wrote:Hi

A neat find - and certainly a wonderfully colourful little insect that look nicely photogenic; I like it, the combination of subject and perch works well together. Perhaps being harsh, the subject gives the impression of leaning away form the camera; I suspect perhaps a slight angle change might have helped this aspect out a tad


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Hi Matthew,

Thanks for all your awesome feedbacks, I read them all and follow them as well, I will try it. Once again thanks so much!
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