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Predator shield-bug

Predator shield-bug
Copyright ©2014, juliette gribnau
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a shieldbug that differs a bit from the Coreus marginator; specially the antenna's and the mouth.

Photographer: juliette gribnau
Folder: my macro's
Uploaded: 08-Aug-2014 09:55 CEST
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Camera: Olympus E-M5
Exposure time: 1/100 s
Aperture: F8
Focal length: 43 mm
Lens: m zuiko 12-50mm
Focusing method: Spot
ISO: 500
White balance: Clouds
Flash: no
Image format: SHQ
Processing applied: resize and sharpen; noise-reduction
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Image resized to: 768x1024

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Oops, I just read the comment, so I see that this one is different. Do you have an amazing amount of beetles and bugs where you live, or are you just better at seeing them?

Katrina Adams at 10:37 CEST on 08-Aug-2014 [Reply]

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Katrina Adams wrote:
> Oops, I just read the comment, so I see that this one is different. Do you have an amazing
> amount of beetles and bugs where you live, or are you just better at seeing them?
>


Thanx Katrina... a few years ago I was blown away by the beauty and the special life-circle of bugs, and ever since I look around for them. I have learned a lot about the plants they eat , so I know where to look for them

juliette gribnau at 10:52 CEST on 08-Aug-2014 [Reply]

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Lovely capture, as we have come to expect from Juliette. Is it just me, or does the placement within the frame make it appear to be falling?

Ken Thomas at 12:49 CEST on 08-Aug-2014 [Reply]

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Ken Thomas wrote:
> Lovely capture, as we have come to expect from Juliette. Is it just me, or does the placement
> within the frame make it appear to be falling?
>


oops Ken.... I did what you suggested at another photo ( from Joyce), I rotated it, and my comment there.... proves to be true.. it effects the feel of gravity. I will turn it back the way he climbed down the grass

juliette gribnau at 12:53 CEST on 08-Aug-2014 [Reply]