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    Default White satin silk moth caterpillar

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    Canon 1DX Canon 180mm macro ISO 1600, 1/400 sec f16
    Windy conditions hence the settings, all C&C welcome.

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    Jon,

    Really nice photo of the caterpillar. The entire length of the caterpillar is parallel to the sensor plane. Nice job.

    A matter of personal preference and maybe a principle, but I would be tempted to remove the twig on the left. Not sure if a thumbnail would do it, or if the motion would have disturbed the subject, but, for me, the image would take a positive step forward without the distracting effect of the foliage on the left.
    Douglas Bolt
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    Nicely done that f16 helps a lot

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    Gorgeous subject and detail. I'd burn down the bright areas along the left border.

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    Thank you for your comments everyone.

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