Thanks Sandy for your kind comments.
A much closer look to the "hairstyle" is still on my 'to-do-list'...
Thanks Sandy for your kind comments.
A much closer look to the "hairstyle" is still on my 'to-do-list'...
Week 19, nicely seen and captured.
Wow Rudi - you do some great stuff, but this is one of the best - detail, composition, colour, just brilliant.
Amazing details on this latest one!!!
Thanks John, Bill and Nandakumar for the nice comments.
week 21: Oedemera nobilis, or swollen thighed beetle: A slender middle sized beetle, about 10 mm long. It is shiny bright green, frequently with a golden or coppery shine, and some are blue or violaceous:
The male has the hind femora very swollen, the female has thin femora.
7DII mpe65; f8 1/125 iso640; diff MT24EX ETTL;Live spec-field; tripod-Manfr454; 17frames stacked
C&C always welcomed.
Those beetles are a real struggle to photograph and get a decent exposure on such a wide range of light values. I find light shade can help but that tends to introduce subject movement or noise issues. So well done with this image.
Nice one for week 21, I like the fact you included the identity also.
Hi Rudi - for a bug.... well an Oedemera nobillis - so maybe a noble bug .... it is a beautiful color of variations of green! The detail you pull from your macro photo efforts is well done!
Your patience and skills have been well rewarded here Rudi. Excellent!
This is another "Wow" photo/stack of my favorite little bug! It is enjoyable seeing what you are able to put into "focus"!
Another potentially tricky exposure from a reflective surface but you have managed to keep everything bright without any over exposure issues.
Thanks Geoff and Sandy for taking time to comment. For now, I think I have the flash reasonably well 'under controle'..
Week 22, nicely captured.