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03-13-2012, 9:59 PM #1Global Moderator
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Mole among us.
A little fun with backyard critters.

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03-14-2012, 1:10 AM #2APF Member
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Nice one Brent!
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03-14-2012, 2:23 PM #3APF Member
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Ha, ha, ha, they look very cute in this shot, as wanting to hug you, but in real life, they are that quite mean-looking.
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Very cool.
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ha ha, excellent.
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What type of insects are these, they do look very cute in that shot. Were they still alive when you shot them? The shot makes it hard to tell, though I know that bugs won't just "stick em up" like that so I am curious if you don't mind sharing how this shot was done. Thanks for sharing.
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06-10-2012, 7:11 PM #7Global Moderator
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Mole crickets and definitely alive. They have a tendancy to hold their limbs like such trying to upright themselves. I took note of that and had a vision of how I could shoot it and this was the result.

























































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