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Preparing the Hornet - Part 3

Photography Insects posted on Jun 17, 2009
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Hi there. 3-5 days after the voodoo-session with the hornet I removed the needles and take the next three shots. Today the top view - you could see the fine hair and the one and only needle is needed in the future. Next days the views from side and front, please zoom for the details... Thank you all for stopping by and take time to comment - it's always a big pleasure to read your lines. Have all a great day.

Comments (8)


jdehaven

1:27AM | Wed, 17 June 2009

Very nice detailed insect shot- and nothing better than an impaled hornet! ;) I do my best to kill the hell out of these when they setup camp anywhere adjacent to my house. Bees are welcome- but these guys and their wasp friends can taste the wrath of spray foam death in a can! ;) Back to the picture- definately worthy of entry into a scientific journal for sure- perhaps you could submit this one to Wikipedia?

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Darkwish

2:01AM | Wed, 17 June 2009

Great shot and work on this.

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durleybeachbum

2:52AM | Wed, 17 June 2009

Great details!!

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adrie

2:54AM | Wed, 17 June 2009

Amazing good macro shot my friend, excellent capture.

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petercp

6:27AM | Wed, 17 June 2009

Very interesting indeed, it would have taken voodoo skills just to capture the little blighter well done!

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eekdog Online Now!

10:08PM | Wed, 17 June 2009

very deatiled close up, that pin hada hurt..

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kleinhoon

6:02AM | Fri, 19 June 2009

Job well done..!!

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zmarek

9:45AM | Tue, 07 July 2009

Beautiful photo.


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/13.0
MakeNIKON CORPORATION
ModelNIKON D40
Shutter Speed5/300
ISO Speed200
Focal Length55

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