Grasshopper/Green Bug
Skippy
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Last night my SensorBrush arrived from Canada, and I cleaned my sensor for the first time ever........boy was I worried about doing that :yikes
My sensor only has a couple of tiny spots now, but I am really pleased with how easy the SensorBrush was to use, and how much dust it took off so easily.
Here's a couple of shots I took this morning while I was watering my little tree out the front.
I am not sure what the Green Bug is called, it looks like a Leaf, and is rather large........the Grasshopper is only small its less than an inch in size.
I am starting to get the hang of the Canon 100mm 2.8 Macro :clap
All shots hand held Canon 20D available light only......enjoy
Skippy (Australia)
My sensor only has a couple of tiny spots now, but I am really pleased with how easy the SensorBrush was to use, and how much dust it took off so easily.
Here's a couple of shots I took this morning while I was watering my little tree out the front.
I am not sure what the Green Bug is called, it looks like a Leaf, and is rather large........the Grasshopper is only small its less than an inch in size.
I am starting to get the hang of the Canon 100mm 2.8 Macro :clap
All shots hand held Canon 20D available light only......enjoy
Skippy (Australia)
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I was really happy when I was watering the tree and saw that bug, I found one months and months ago, and I know they are quite slow and sit around so I ran back inside and grabbed my camera.
I still say the bigger the bug the easier they are to shoot.......bugs are very skitish, and that little grasshopper kept taking off on me, he as very small, I'd like to get hold of a decent one they have the most wonderful faces, they remind me of Gladiators.
Thanks for the comment Sid hope I can find more bugs soon.
Skippy (Australia)
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These are the sort of results I knew you'd be getting. Glad you found some willing subjects.....lol
That green one is some sort of stick insect. I believe they are even know informally as "walking leafs". I wonder how they came up with that name? :lol :lol
Keep it up Skippy. We need more great marco shots posted here
Steve
Hi Steve, we are having really unusual weather here, and plant life is doing real well, so the bugs must be too
My fruit trees have gone back into blossom they shouldn't be.
My little Swan Plants are attracting all manner of bugs, and I am really really happy about that
Now I just need some butterflies to come do their bit
I am always looking for new bugs to photograph, but alas they are not easy to find where I live....... thanks for the comment Steve.
Skippy (Australia)
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I wish I could find more bugs, my plants are doing really well that I put in late last year, and they're already doing the job I hoped they would, they are attracting bugs
Most of my plants are quite small, but growing really well, so hopefully when Spring gets here, I will have heaps of bugs in my own front and back yards
Thats the plan
Take Care Andy, say hi to your wife for me ..... Skippy (Australia)
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Dani over at the Sony Forum on Dpreview told me that too
The are quite unique aren't they, with their leaf shaped bodies complete with veins too
Hopefully I will come across more of these after Winter.
Thanks for looking........ Skippy (Australia)
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I have a great grasshopper shot, but don't want to hijack your thread so I will put it on a separate one.
Thanks for sharing !!
Michele
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