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    Stink Bug

    A common bug belonging to the Pentatomidae (shield bug) family.
    Produces a foul-smelling liquid from glands between the first 2 pairs of legs, this liquid is used to deter predators. The proboscis, used for piercing and sucking plant juices, is visible in this image, folded up against the abdomen. Considered a pest when present in very large numbers.

    Canon EOS 500D + Canon EF100mm macro USM
    Manual Exposure
    Tv 1/200
    Av 16.0
    ISO 400
    Flash On

    Full frame image, handheld.
    Processed in Lightroom 3

    Do you think this needed more DoF (for the abdomen)? I was reluctant to go narrower than f16. Had focused manually on the head.
    Thanks, comments and critiques awaited.
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    Lovely image Abhishek. The body is well in focus due to the flat angle to the sensor. The DOF covers it well. Thanks for sharing. Good to see you making good use of the lens. how is your neck btw?
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    Bibhav Behera
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    Excellent image and nice description.Nice colours and details.
    TFS
    Roopak

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    Thanks Bibhav and Roopak.

    Bibhav: Yes, my neck is better, but only for now... I expect it to go sore again once I have another macro session. Subjects everywhere, so I just cant stop looking down...

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    Great to see image of this one. I remember accidentally catching one and repenting..those were the childhood wild days...

    This has come out well. A higher depth of field would have been great to get more details infront of it ie. to cover its legs. However, this is nice as well. Thanks for sharing.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    Thanks Sabyasachi.
    I think the legs would have required something like f22 or so, but I thought it might make the image go soft. I have a few other shots with more DoF because they were clicked from a distance, but I liked this 1:1 image the most .
    I have never had any unpleasant experiences with these bugs... not even while handling them. Am curious to know what it smells like .

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    Lovely colours and details. The black background enhances the subject further. Thanks for sharing the information. Look forward to more.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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