I know some macrophotographers who shoot Jumping spider on the head of a match just to show the little size of those spiders.very beautiful is your model MinitecaPhotographie , the skin looks guite funny on the macro pictures , funny idea with , for nonmacro people would be helpful, when teye can see how small models are in real
This one is just 5 or 6mm longvery beautiful is your model MinitecaPhotographie , the skin looks guite funny on the macro pictures , funny idea with , for nonmacro people would be helpful, when teye can see how small models are in real
I don't really know the geographical repartition of this insect (must look for). As other insects, this wasp is very slow at sunset time. No no big difficulty to shoot it.Intresting what small beautes I can still discover here where I life . It just need good techniques and lot of practic and be in right place right time.. Or how do you think about MinitecaPhotographie ?
In fact it's easier for me to shoot an insect on my hand rather than on a blade of grass. No hand shaking and a good stabilisation. And at maximum magnification my focus distance is at only 4cm from my lens.Great shot MinitecaPhotographie , one question, did was hard to take this image ?taking in consideration that wasp was on your finger ?
In fact it's easier for me to shoot an insect on my hand rather than on a blade of grass. No hand shaking and a good stabilisation. And at maximum magnification my focus distance is at only 4cm from my lens.