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Jun 11, 2005 04:41 |  #1

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Jun 11, 2005 04:49 |  #2

Freaky! They have amazingly long antennae. How did you make the colour changes? I have an almost translucent cricket I'd like to play around with though I'm sure I wouldn't manage to get one to look as good as yours.


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Jun 11, 2005 05:04 as a reply to  @ einsteinsauntie's post |  #3

einsteinsauntie wrote:
Freaky! They have amazingly long antennae. How did you make the colour changes? I have an almost translucent cricket I'd like to play around with though I'm sure I wouldn't manage to get one to look as good as yours.


There is no change of color, the tapeworm these colors. Thanks :)


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Jun 11, 2005 05:13 |  #4

So both are natural colours? Wow! I love the antennae in the second shot looks like it's radar was really going.


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Jun 11, 2005 05:33 as a reply to  @ einsteinsauntie's post |  #5

Never seen anything like that before!!! it's not PSed?

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Jun 11, 2005 05:37 |  #6

Great shots Alberto! The second one has got some crazy psychadelic colours going on! Love how you have retained the movement of the antenae, I think it really adds something to the picture.




  
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Jun 11, 2005 05:45 as a reply to  @ nitsch's post |  #7

I was amazed to see that I took pictures of almost the same small
cricket this morning ( put the pictures in another thread).
These criquets are may be from the same familly , given that Toulouse(France)
is not very far from Spain.
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Jun 11, 2005 06:52 |  #8

Great capture on the crickets, My favorite is #2 as well. not only for the fantastic colors, but for the antennae as well. thanks for posting these .


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