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Published: 2016-01-27 17:06:36 +0000 UTC; Views: 1230; Favourites: 62; Downloads: 0
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Technique: Sometimes the subject I'm shooting gets so use to me being close that it just goes about its business as if I'm not there. All I had to do is set the camera to under expose the natural light in the background, and I shaded the subject so that the flash was the only significant light source on the mantis (to freeze motion). Not long after I took this frame the Mantis climbed onto one of my flash diffusersTech Specs: Canon 70D (F11, 1/125, ISO 200) + a Canon EF-S 60mm macro lens with 37mm of extension + a diffused MT-24EX (flash head "A" set as the key and "B" as the fill, with the key on a Kaiser flash shoes). This is a single, uncropped, frame taken hand held.
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Comments: 5
mantisngo2468 [2019-09-18 18:32:33 +0000 UTC]
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ceursche [2016-01-28 08:42:52 +0000 UTC]
This is so cool
(also a bit creepy, tbh)
Thanks for sharing the technical part too!
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JoshVita [2016-01-27 19:42:57 +0000 UTC]
So are Praying Mantis eyes covered/shield by something, and is that black spot their pupil?
Awesome photo, by the way.
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dalantech In reply to JoshVita [2016-01-27 19:50:06 +0000 UTC]
It's an optical illusion caused by the reflection of the light. They do not have a pupil. I am shading it though cause I wanted the flash to be the only light source on it.
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