Getting low and wide – Part 1
Getting low to the ground enhances the illusion that you are as small as the subjects of the photo. I photographed these leaf toads (Rhinella lescueri) in Suriname using a Canon EF 14mm on Canon 7D...
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Costa Rican dragonfly (Gynacantha tibiata) drying off its wings after the rain. Taken with a Canon 16-35mm lens with an added extension tube Canon EF 12 II; lighting was provided by a twin flash Canon...
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Banded-legged golden orb weaver (Nephila senegalensis) from Gorongosa [Canon 7D, Canon 14mm, Canon MT 24EX twin light]Isn’t it fascinating that the same thing can be the subject of one person’s worst...
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I decided to christen this impressive praying mantis (Heterochaeta orientalis) the Cat mantis, on the account of its head morphology, but even its defensive behavior reminds me of a cranky cat. (Is...
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