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Post processing: increased exposure, blacks and clarity in ACR, in Photoshop duplicated the background layers in softlight at 50% or less, sharpened with the Edge and the Highpass filter in softlight
I believe this is a walking stick, not a praying mantis. I don't see its arms in praying position nor are the ends made for grasping.
ReplyDeleteThe 1st photo with it looking up at you has the most interest. I would have liked to see a straight on shot of its head. I'm sure it would have posed for you, before you broke its antenae.
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Cindi, do feel too badly. At least it survived. The three images do show the results of your encounter. I like the diagonal elements.
ReplyDeleteWayne, I hope you meant I should NOT feel too badly! It was certainly unintentional...
ReplyDeleteAnd Doug I wondered if it could be a walking stick too, but looked on Wikipedia and they had brown Praying Mantises, and it seemed to me this insect's hands were sometimes in a praying position, but it also looked too thin, so I just don't know.
I did a little research and it appears you are right. The mantis has the eyes on top of his head (evidenced by its looking up at you in the photo) where the walking stick has two small sets of eyes, one on each side of its body.
ReplyDeleteI think Wayne meant to say "Don't feel too badly". I'm the one who tried to make you feel guilty in my last sentence.
Good series of macro shots. I really like the color combination of the "bug" versus the leaves.
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