Stephen Stephen
05-07-2009, 11:45 AM
I created this image at the La Tirimbina Reserve in Costa Rica while we visited there in March. We were out on a jungle night walk on the reserve. Our guide would only permit one of us to use camera flash to photograph things that we found. Because I had the only camera with a macro lens I was fortunately chosen to record our finds. :D
To take each photo I needed the help of my patient wife and perhaps another friend to illuminate the subject with their flashlights before creating an image.
We weren't allowed to leave the trail to get closer to our subject (too many poisonus things around) but this image is about 70% of full frame.
Canon 40D, Sigma 100mm f2.8 macro with Sigma Flash with "Peter Gregg style" better bounce card. Handheld. For some reason this copy of the file is missing the EXIF data so I'll have to add that later. I do know that camera was set to ISO 400.
I was really facinated with the head horn and the spines on the legs of this insect.
To take each photo I needed the help of my patient wife and perhaps another friend to illuminate the subject with their flashlights before creating an image.
We weren't allowed to leave the trail to get closer to our subject (too many poisonus things around) but this image is about 70% of full frame.
Canon 40D, Sigma 100mm f2.8 macro with Sigma Flash with "Peter Gregg style" better bounce card. Handheld. For some reason this copy of the file is missing the EXIF data so I'll have to add that later. I do know that camera was set to ISO 400.
I was really facinated with the head horn and the spines on the legs of this insect.