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Canon 350D, lens Industar 2,8/50mm, Park Natolnski
The Orthoptera are an order of insects with incomplete metamorphosis, including the grasshoppers, crickets, locusts, and katydids. Many insects in this order produce sound (known as a "stridulation") by rubbing their wings against each other or their legs, the wings or legs containing rows of corrugated bumps. Their ears, located in the front legs, are interconnected in such a way that they are able to locate each other by sound.
Orthopterans have two pairs of wings, the forewings are narrower than the hind wings and hardened at the base. They are held overlapping the abdomen at rest. The hind wing is membranous and held folded fan-like under the forewings when at rest. They have mandibulate mouthparts, large compound eyes, antennae length varies with species. Their hind legs are enlarged for jumping.
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- phlr
(2814) - [2005-07-25 13:35]
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Very good details!
Perfect shot!
Great job!
This is a perfect shot.
Everthing is sharp and clear, the light is so nice, shining on the head of the hopper.
I also like the leafe with the hairs.
Well done
bye
Sabine - wishnugaruda
This is a good macro, Norbert.
Good details, nice colours and well composed.
The DOF is also good.
Very well done.
- dew77
(13209) - [2005-07-26 3:46]
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Hello Norbert!
Wonderful close up.Clear details,POV,lighting,DOF,framing and composition are excellent.TFS...:-)