Date taken: 26th February 2011
Camera equipment: Nikon D300 + Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8D + Nikon Speedlight SB-800 with soft box + Nikon Speedlight SB-600 with soft box
Camera equipment: Nikon D300 + Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8D + Nikon Speedlight SB-800 with soft box + Nikon Speedlight SB-600 with soft box
Wonderful macro shots, good for a science book.
ReplyDeleteVery sculptural guy -- he doesn't make me in the mood to mate, however.
ReplyDeleteI half expected to see a shot of you being swallowed up, the way it's looking at you and then it's fore arms reaching out... It appears almost dragon like with all it's leafy looking armor.
ReplyDeleteOh my word --what awesome captures!
ReplyDeleteIs that a stick insect? Really good captures.
ReplyDeleteIt is a wandering violin mantis. It is also called Indian rose mantis. :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome captures, your pictures are fantastic! Interesting subject, I have no courage when it comes to these things :)
ReplyDeleteabsolutely awesome captures! did you mount these as well? they are almost prehistoric looking. As much as I admire these photos & are so happy you commented on my blog so I could find you & these amazing photos, I have a feeling these guys will be in my dreams tonite!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots! Happy WW.
ReplyDeleteI played too. Mine are here and here.
AWESOME!!! YIKES!!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos. Very cool.
ReplyDeleteWow! Great shots... although I feel like I am about to be eaten lol
ReplyDeleteThat's quite an insect. It's a good think they aren't big enough to be a problem, except to other bugs.
ReplyDeleteYou've done a great job with a pretty scary looking critter.
ReplyDeleteThe mos bautifull pictures, foar today. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! I love these.
ReplyDeleteWOW!seems like Avatar! now I know, where did the inspiration come from! :))
ReplyDeleteAmazing CK, they are incredible photos. You are quite a talented & artistic photographer. Very well done.
ReplyDeleteThat is some name. What a specimen!
ReplyDeleteThat thing is weird looking! Fantastic shots, though.
ReplyDeleteWow.
ReplyDeleteAmazing shots!
Awesome pictures!!! We were just watching a documentary about the Praying Mantis ('mamboretá', as we called them in my native Argentina) on Sunday and we were amazed at the many different types there are and how stunningly beautiful they are... if you're looking at them with the eyes of an entomologist! :-)
ReplyDeleteMy WW post, here
These are awesome pictures!!! It's as though the praying mantis is posing just for you.
ReplyDeleteIs it real? It looks like a petrified preying mantis.
ReplyDeleteserious close ups!
ReplyDeleteWOW! These should be in a magazine!
ReplyDeleteFabulous series of macro photos of praying mantis, which I find it so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing and have a wonderful day.
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Thanks so much for all your kind compliments, guys and gals. I'm really flattered. :)
ReplyDeleteSoooo cool :). Happy WW.
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I was thinking this would make good pages for a science book too.
ReplyDeleteReally great shots!
I saw the title and went, huh? :)
Those are cool!
ReplyDeleteThis is from planet earth? What an unusual looking creature. Blends in with its surroundings, but even if seen, who would want to eat it?
ReplyDeleteGreat shots!
ReplyDeleteVery impressive photos! He definitely reminds me of a character from a science fiction movie (maybe Star Wars).
ReplyDeleteAliens walk among us, very cool. Your stuff is always so interesting and beautiful to look at. Happy ww:)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a monster from another world ! I am scared !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful macros, though !
Wow, what an amazing insect. Looks like a cross between a praying mantis and a dead branch. Beautifully done close ups! Happy WW.
ReplyDeletemy goodness! Doesn't look a real creature but it is real!
ReplyDeleteSuch an unusual creature. I have never seen one like it before. Pretty scary when it's look right at you.
ReplyDeleteThe whole series is wonderful! You did the most with the little fellow. :) He looks so proud. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible series of praying Mantis insect shots. These pictures really had me mesmerized. can't remember last time that happened.These are definitely worth sharing. Wow.
ReplyDeleteWhat a scary looking creature! These are stunning macros. Wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteThanks once again for all your kind words, guys and gals. :)
ReplyDeletePing:> Those are my friend's pets that I mentioned to you the other time. That's why he needs to cultures fruit flies.
Your photos are awesome!! He's so interesting and creepy all at the same time!
ReplyDeleteHe looks so alien he doesn't even look real. Great closeups!
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