some new photos

robertcarst

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Your blatta orientalis pictures make me want to keep some roaches as pets.
Great pictures to say the least. :clap:
 

brachybaum

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Those are excellent close up shots, I'm looking for a camera and lens with that capability. What camera and lens' are you using?

Nevermind I found out, again awesome shot.
 
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biomarine2000

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This is the first thread i've seen that absolutely deserves every bit of a five star rating. I wish I could give you 10. Very nice work. I didn't read every post so i'm sorry if this has been asked. Are you photographing everything outside? Could you show us your lighting setup if its not all done outside?
 

Miss Bianca

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Amazing picturesssss!!! Absolutely breathtaking detail...

Love the bristles :D

I need to update my camera!
 
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ranchulas

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WOW!! Cant really say anything that hasnt already been said!:clap: :clap: :worship: :worship:
 

dimocritus

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Some kind of joke - arboreal crawshayi (juvenile male :))





and this is my ornatas one molt later (l4)



and less contrast specimen two molts later (l5)






Are you photographing everything outside? Could you show us your lighting setup if its not all done outside?
I use one external flash on camera with hand-made diffuser which i often make from anew. Sometimes i have take a tripod from the friend also.
 
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dimocritus

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maculata l3



comparing of male's different ages
C.crawshayi
~l4



~l6


P.auratus

~L5



~L7



imperator are molting (to l2)



some local agelena or alagelena





Eremias arguta







some Scarabaeus





Hyla arborea
(not my :))


some woodlouse





i already uploaded those in other topics:







 

Draiman

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Your pictures are the best on this site, and by some distance. :clap:
 

ZergFront

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The woodlice shot is wicked!!

Looks like she's carrying eggs?
Yup, she is. Crawdads do something similar with the eggs. The babies come out as tiny white pillbugs. :)

Your photos are always stunning. Now go get them on a magazine! :D
 
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