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Edwin ­ Bont
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Dec 04, 2005 17:29 |  #1

This is a Ladybug dat feeds on mildew.
They are active throughout the year.
I catched some today and took them into the "ministudio"
This is my setup (do'nt laugh): http://members.lycos.n​l …ign2/Macro/opst​elling.jpg (external link)
I used a flash with a softbox.
The ceiling and the side bounces off the light making the light very soft.
i used a printed photo for the background (the background in the pictures are no photoshop), i used several diverent pictures.
I am still experimenting for the perfect natural lightsetup, but this made me happy.

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Bald ­ Eagle
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Dec 04, 2005 17:56 |  #2

Very creative in terms of a mini studio, like the brown leaf effect on the bottom. Your shots are very sharp as well. Excellent captures on the Lady bug. would like to see more of your work.:D :D :D


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Dec 04, 2005 18:01 as a reply to  @ Bald Eagle's post |  #3

Very well done. I love what I see.BE will be making me a studio as I like the idea of yours. Great job.


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Dec 04, 2005 19:13 |  #4

WOW! Very impressive. It looks like the ladybug is enjoying her playground too. :-)


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Dec 04, 2005 19:16 |  #5

These are really great! Love the superman shot! lol




  
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Dec 04, 2005 20:29 |  #6

This is my setup (do'nt laugh): http://members.lycos.n​l …ign2/Macro/opst​elling.jpg (external link)
I used a flash with a softbox.
The ceiling and the side bounces off the light making the light very soft.
i used a printed photo for the background (the background in the pictures are no photoshop), i used several diverent pictures.
I am still experimenting for the perfect natural lightsetup, but this made me happy.

Nothing to laugh about here, Very well done lighting and set up. My favorites are 2, 6, and 8. I love the light colors of your subject against the darker settings. Your pictures make me smile a well.


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dancinec
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Dec 04, 2005 21:00 |  #7

Amazing shots and by the way, Welcome to the forum. It looks like we can learn something from you. Very creative.


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Dec 04, 2005 21:17 |  #8

Beautiful pics. #1,2 and 4 are amazing. Well done.


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Dec 05, 2005 00:05 |  #9

Amazing shots! Thanks for sharing...


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Ballen ­ Photo
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Dec 05, 2005 00:15 |  #10

EXCELLENT Shot! Your efforts were rewarded. :D Not very often one gets a shot of a Lady Bug with its wings unsheathed and spread. ;)
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The Captain and crew finally got their stuff together, now if we can only remember where we left it. :cool:

  
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Dec 05, 2005 00:44 |  #11

Beautiful series of shots. Takes a lot of patience to get those open wing pics. Love the "bug studio"- great idea. Think these are the best ladybug pics I've seen. Congrats.
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Dec 05, 2005 03:23 |  #12

they are just fantastic, boy do I have a long way to go!!!


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Dec 07, 2005 01:19 |  #13

Absolutely great shots. Very clear and very well composed.
are these shots zoomed and taken full frame or cropped somehow ?

Thanx for sharing
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Dec 07, 2005 01:56 |  #14

OMG they are truely spectacular shots. How creative with your mini studio.


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