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    Basic editing. Cropped for composition. I have removed some leaves from the bottom and LHS.
    Looks like he has different types legs. last one pair looks like as it they are broken.

    ISO: 404, 1/500 @11.0, Pattern metering.
    Canon 550D, 100-400 mm.

    Thanks for viewing, critiques and comments,
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    Well composed I lek the colours and the pose. The DOF is good also. I don't know what it is maybe some type of cicada??

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    Close, it's in the same order of Hemiptera. It is a bug (in the taxonomic sense, not the general) in the suborder of 'true bugs' or hetroptera. It's an interesting one you captured here, I like all the dtails you were able to catch. Compositionwise I think you could have done better either more off centering the subject or with a vertical frame.

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    Thank you Jonathan and Jerry, for your feed back and comments.

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    Satish.

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    Hi Satish, Nice shot not easy with that lens, nice pose and colors, I think its time you picked up a macro lens!! Really good job, thanks for sharing



    Brian

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    Jerry has it right - a "true bug." I agree about the legs - it looks like some might be missing the last segment for some reason. Otherwise, this is very well done with good overall sharpness, good light, and a pleasing background. The comp, as presented, works for me.

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