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Image Title:  Walk on water
 
 By: Joggie van Staden  
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Photographer Joggie van Staden {K:41275}
Project #43 Unusual Vision Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories Macro
Nature
Wildlife
Film Format Digital RAW
Portfolio Macro
Invertebrates
Water - drops & splashes
Lens Nikon  105mm f/2.8D AF Micro
Uploaded 6/27/2006 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 280 Shutter 1/250
Favorites Aperture f/11
Critiques 28 Rating
6.13
/ 4 Ratings
Location City -  George
State -  WESTERN CAPE
Country - South Africa   South Africa
About A juvenile assasin bug, most probably one of the Flower Assasin species (Rhinocoris sp.). These bugs hide on flowers, stalking their prey, catching them with a strong pair of front legs and then injects a powerful paralytic secretion into the prey with the very sharp rostrum, which can be seen here. They then suck out the dissolved liquids with the same rostrum. This individual is still very small (about 2-3mm) and so light that it could stand on these raindrops which collected on an Arum lily without breaking the surface tension.

Used the 105mm Micro Nikkor with the Panagor macro converter and built-in flash.
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There are 28 Comments in 1 Pages
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Mattia L.   {K:7622} 6/27/2006
This is amazing, great sharpness, I love that drops.
Keep up the good work, congrats!


Rashed Abdulla   {K:154917} 6/27/2006
wonderful macro, great lighting here and very impresive details, all of the best my friend


Marian Man   {K:69880} 6/27/2006
wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
stunning details dear Joggie!!!!!! excellent capture!!!!!!!! love those waterdrops!!!!!! bravo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
all the best
Marian


Jo T   {K:2218} 6/27/2006
Amazing detail.


andree lerat   {K:16846} 6/27/2006
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. Very interesting and fantastic shot. :) Andree


Giuseppe Guadagno   {K:33999} 6/27/2006
Unbilievable Joggie! A perfect example of nature's picture clear, neat, simple as only you can do.
I have posted a photo for you.
Ciao Joggie.

Giuseppe


Larry Fosse   {K:65869} 6/27/2006
More cirtters!...anther with excellent detail & composition...love the eyes


Melisa Meyers   {K:9610} 6/27/2006
Amazing how its feet stand directly on top of the water bead. I love this lens of yours. From the tiny hairs on his antena to the mesh pattern in its eyes this is top notch!


Don Loseke   {K:32503} 6/27/2006
That is a beautiful macro. Thanks for the about on t his bug.. Don.


Joćo Tavares   {K:39126} 6/27/2006
JSficher well done my dear friend !!
jo


Dave Arnold   {K:55649} 6/28/2006
I think what is amazing is that you use a flash on these little critters. Care to expound on the type? You can't be more than an inch away, maybe two(?) and you get no washout, no high glare from the shiny spots. There is a little bit here and there but it is very minimal and actually acts as highlighting.

I wonder what it would do to the overall photo if you did clone out what little flash glare there is? I'll say one thing, his eye sure does show up red, which in this case has nothing to do with red eye.

Best wishes,
Dave


Kathy Hillard   {K:25721} 6/28/2006
Another WOW from me, Joggie! Amazing details...just incredible!
Kathy


Susie OConnor   {K:34798} 6/28/2006
An amazing shot and amazing about Joggie. I'm very impressed with this photo. You did a fabulous job.
Susie


Phillip  Minnis    {K:13452} 6/28/2006
Oh, Joggie, another fabulous insect image!

Where do you find these? You have such a wide variety at your disposal!

As usual, a top notch image! Excellent!

Cheers

Phil


Eb Mueller   {K:23296} 6/28/2006
About all I can say is remarkable! The sharpness and detail is most impressive. Excellent, Joggie!
Eb


Joggie van Staden   {K:41275} 6/28/2006
Thanks for the comment Dave - the flash? I used the built-in flash of the D70. I've tried various other flashes (bigger ones)with drops at this magnification yet the D70 flash proved to be the best. Because it is small, the reflections are also small, especially if the drops are small. The size,locality and intensity of the reflection is also dependent on the angle of the flash to the drop surface. Cloning out all the highlights may lead to a flat image without depth and very little structure imo. Kind regards.
Joggie


vanessa shakesheff   {K:65070} 6/28/2006
WOW ..This is an amzing capture ..fantastic macro ...clarity ..colour ..detail and dof..100/100..ok 7/7..nessa


Hugo de Wolf   {K:185017} 6/28/2006
Hi Joggie, I'm really speechless this time, and can't offer you much more than a discription of the outstanding quality - which you are probably aware of, too...

But wait! - there's one thing:

It looks like you used the shadow - hightlight tool; it leaves a lighter halo, especially noticeable in the background in the by the bug enclosed areas around its head. I think just a bit more subtlety in those areas, and you would've been as close to a perfect photo as one could possibly get in this area of photography....

Cheers,

Hugo


Joggie van Staden   {K:41275} 6/28/2006
Thanks Hugo - youare perfectly right and I am (painfully) aware of the halo. It was not visisble in the full size PS format image - the smaller the size with resizing, the greater the visibility of the halo. I used the shadow/highlight filter in PS to get more detail in the dark coloured bug against the near-whites of the lily and waterdrops (two extremes again). I think the ultimate solution for me is to get the Nikon D200 which keeps lots of data in those dark areas (shortcoming on the D70). What about a Usefilm fund? ha-ha! Regards.
Joggie


Dave Arnold   {K:55649} 6/28/2006
I am startled by your response that you use the on-board flash. I thought sure you were going to tell me you use a ring flash. I guess I am startled because having used the Canon Rebel flash for so long, I assume on-board flashes are utterly useless.

But then I have to remember that I have played with the on-board flash of my new 30D and was shocked that it was much better than the Rebel. Heck, I may even decide to start using a flash again, considering the 30D does so well.

Meanwhile, I bought a ring flash when I bought the 30D. Just haven't mastered it yet, nor even found the time to read the manual. It's supposed to be great (according to the salesman) but you can't prove it by me.

Best wishes,
Dave


Joggie van Staden   {K:41275} 6/28/2006
Hi Dave, The ringflash is great for flowers and insects but does NOT work for waterdrops - the ringlike reflections just spoils it.
Joggie


Lori Stitt   {K:74437} 6/28/2006
Looks like something out of a horror movie! And after reading about this delightful creature, I think he does belong in one of SciFi movies!

WONDERFUL macro, PERFECT details, I am amazed. His eyes are incredible.

This is going to be a favorite!
REally nice work,
Lori :)


Paolo Corradini   {K:53032} 6/28/2006
wow stunning details! i like so much the red eye! ;) excellent work
PAOLO


Riny Koopman   {K:61480} 6/29/2006
Great capture , very beautiful , nice colors , texture & lighting,regards,riny


Robert Kocs   {K:89061} 6/29/2006
Absolutely great macro shot, well captured!
Excellent details, gorgeous colours, the
composition is stunning. Another wonderful
work from you. Well done dear Joggie!

Best wishes
Robert


davide lupo-pasini   {K:8079} 6/30/2006
IIIT'S AAALIIIVE!!
eheh
oh Joggie... what can i write more...
a killer shot for a killer bug....
simply perfect, and straight to my favs
ciao!
Davide


Ann  Van Breemen   {K:11828} 6/30/2006
A stunning macro, Joggie. You are the Master!! Brilliant detail and composition. Also very interesting information. Cheers, Ann.


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:179570} 12/12/2006
superb.........
so BIG!
cheers
roby
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