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    Re: It's late but I was too excited to sleep: Emerging Cicada ~ more to follow

    I think you might enjoy it full size in the light-box

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    Re: It's late but I was too excited to sleep: Emerging Cicada ~ more to follow

    Nicely captured.

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    Re: It's late but I was too excited to sleep: Emerging Cicada ~ more to follow

    I can well imagine you were too excited when you started to see what sort of image you had here.

    Excuse my stupidity, but are we viewing it in the correct orientation? It's not meant to be rotated clockwise by 90 degrees?

    Incredible detail. Well done, Brian.

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    Well spotted, Brian. A classic shot.

    Maybe I would consider cloning out those two bright pollen specks on its nose but otherwise perfect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donald View Post
    I can well imagine you were too excited when you started to see what sort of image you had here.

    Excuse my stupidity, but are we viewing it in the correct orientation? It's not meant to be rotated clockwise by 90 degrees?

    Incredible detail. Well done, Brian.
    When it is time for the emergence of the winged version ( I have no idea the technical terms) the cicada digs in claws and splits the exoskeleton along the back just behind the head. They use this angle (intelligence? instinct?) to get a boost from gravity.

    If you look at the 'white thread' you will notice how it is attached to both bodies and might act as a safety line until the cicada can fly away.

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    Re: It's late but I was too excited to sleep: Emerging Cicada ~ more to follow

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    Well spotted, Brian. A classic shot.

    Maybe I would consider cloning out those two bright pollen specks on its nose but otherwise perfect.
    No you wouldn't Geoff, those two bright spots become 2 out of 3 of the triple jewels at the front of the head.
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    Re: It's late but I was too excited to sleep: Emerging Cicada ~ more to follow

    The wings are beautiful! Noisy but beautiful! Great shot!

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    Quote Originally Posted by skitterbug View Post
    The wings are beautiful! Noisy but beautiful! Great shot!
    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBW View Post
    When it is time for the emergence of the winged version ( I have no idea the technical terms) the cicada digs in claws and splits the exoskeleton along the back just behind the head. They use this angle (intelligence? instinct?) to get a boost from gravity.

    If you look at the 'white thread' you will notice how it is attached to both bodies and might act as a safety line until the cicada can fly away.
    I like being educated whilst being entertained. A remarkable image.

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    Re: It's late but I was too excited to sleep: Emerging Cicada ~ more to follow

    I do not feel guilty at all now Brian for helping to talk you into going for the macro lens

    Excellent, but I prefer looking at it rotated.

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    Re: It's late but I was too excited to sleep: Emerging Cicada ~ more to follow

    Such a terrific shot!!! please don't forget to rotate 90 and to post

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    Re: It's late but I was too excited to sleep: Emerging Cicada ~ more to follow

    Quote Originally Posted by Donald View Post
    I like being educated whilst being entertained. A remarkable image.
    my pleasure.

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    Re: It's late but I was too excited to sleep: Emerging Cicada ~ more to follow

    Quote Originally Posted by Stagecoach View Post
    I do not feel guilty at all now Brian for helping to talk you into going for the macro lens

    Excellent, but I prefer looking at it rotated.
    Certainly no guilt required. I considered rotating the shot. Certainly looks better. But it didn't feel right.

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    Re: It's late but I was too excited to sleep: Emerging Cicada ~ more to follow

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    Such a terrific shot!!! please don't forget to rotate 90 and to post
    The next one will be rotated.

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    Re: It's late but I was too excited to sleep: Emerging Cicada ~ more to follow

    Thanks for the explanation, very interesting image Brian

    Quote Originally Posted by JBW View Post
    When it is time for the emergence of the winged version ( I have no idea the technical terms) the cicada digs in claws and splits the exoskeleton along the back just behind the head. They use this angle (intelligence? instinct?) to get a boost from gravity.

    If you look at the 'white thread' you will notice how it is attached to both bodies and might act as a safety line until the cicada can fly away.

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