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Springtail/Dicyrtoma nr grinbergsi-Taiwan -A year later, we meet again! Got to love this hamburger bug!
Identified as Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata.
The hardest aspect of shooting mating ladybugs is not laughing when the male wiggles his backside -gonna have to work out the lighting so I can film it...
Tech Specs: Canon 70D (F16, 1/250, ISO 100) + a Canon MP-E 65mm macro lens (around 3x) + a diffused MT-24EX. This is a single, uncropped, frame taken hand held.
Technique: I'm holding on to the leaf they are on with my left hand, and resting the lens on that same hand to keep everything steady. Then I went looking for an angle that would let me get as much in focus as possible -both of their leading eyes have to be in focus.
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I found this Lynx spider hunting in my Lavender.
Tech Specs: Canon 70D (F11, 1/60, ISO 200) + a Canon EF-S 60mm macro lens with 37mm of extension + a diffused MT-24EX with head "A" set as the key and head "B" as the fill. This is a single, uncropped, frame taken hand held.
Technique: I had the camera setup for using natural light for the background and forgot to change the settings. Nothing special really, just used an artificial flower to keep the background from being black.