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Caterpillar 2


Caterpillar 2
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Copyright: Reza Shad (mohsenishad) Silver Star Critiquer [C: 11 W: 0 N: 0] (51)
Genre: Animals
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2009-09-15
Categories: Reptiles
Camera: Canon 50D
Exposure: f/5.6, 1/25 seconds
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Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2009-10-20 2:39
Viewed: 157
Points: 10
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  • foozi Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 1339 W: 0 N: 2575] (9083)
  • [2009-10-20 3:11]
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Salam Reza,
Thanks for liking my shot.
This photo, though nobody seem to critique , and though the sharpness is not total. I still like this one very much. I guess from the big aperture and slow speed, the situation is very challenging. most probably low lighting and misty environment.
I really appreciate the patience in your composition. The view gives a dramatic effect and the cater looks like a monster to me. How brilliant it is executed.
You have composed it quite well here. Congratulations.

Regards,
Foozi

hi reza

if this pretty caterpillar had not attempt to go down, it would
be a wonderful photo, no doubt!

congratulations..
asena

Hi Reza,

Excellent macro of a colourful caterpillar from nice POV.
TFS and cheers,

Bayram

Bella oruga de bonitos colores captada con gran detalle y encuadre
Buen trabajo
un saludo

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  • roges Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 604 W: 0 N: 529] (3120)
  • [2009-10-20 12:18]

Hi Reza,

A very interesting macro! Beautiful colors, warm and clear. An outstanding player of the picture.
Have a nice evening,
Adrian

Hi Reza,
so this is the spurge hawkmoth caterpillar's front part - also diagonally well composed with a good sense for dynamical tension. Apparently taken under low light conditions: therefore some motion blur at 1/25 was hard to avoid. Focussing exactly on the head would be a preferable choice, but here, indeed, there is much temptation to focus on some of the strikingly colourful eye-spots.
With thanks, and best regards,
Peter

P.S.: Also here: please add some photographe's notes. That can be done whenever, even a long time after downloading an image.

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