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I was photographing some black growths* on a dead branch on the ground, FOV 9mm wide, when I found this individual in the frame. I though that the appearance of being a desolated landscape, and this individual in it, told a little story, if not actually true.
To get the black shapes as I wanted them in the composition, the framing placed the mite centrally. I have cropped to rectify this and to lose some OOF foreground with nothing of interest in it.
* Emerging fronds of the black, sexual stage of the Stag's Horn or Candlesnuff fungus Xylaria hypoxylon. You probably spotted that anyway.
EM-1 (manual mode), 21mm extension, Schneider HM 40mm reversed, twin TTL RC flash, one free-standing, hand-held
Harold
To get the black shapes as I wanted them in the composition, the framing placed the mite centrally. I have cropped to rectify this and to lose some OOF foreground with nothing of interest in it.
* Emerging fronds of the black, sexual stage of the Stag's Horn or Candlesnuff fungus Xylaria hypoxylon. You probably spotted that anyway.
EM-1 (manual mode), 21mm extension, Schneider HM 40mm reversed, twin TTL RC flash, one free-standing, hand-held
Harold
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Brian v.
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Thanks, Brian.
All credit to the mite for placing itself as required.
Harold