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I guess I have told TL, that I really started to like to spend sometimes in our dense front garden.
I got snapshots of butterfly, which I have shared in TL under title 1… 2… 3…
I also got a snapshot of flowers, dragonfly, spider, bee, caterpillar, that I might share later here.
It was Saturday morning, 10 May 2008, when I really in purpose of getting another snapshots from the dense front garden, so I have my camera ready with me.
Bingo! I saw ‘this thing’ busy doing something. He moved his head right, left, right, left,… Until I do not know how many times! He was making a white line, as you can see from the right… and left… snapshots.
Then he turned around to other direction, moved a bit to the tip of the leave. ooh… Seems like he is exhausted.
He moved again and let his head hanging down. phew… He gives himself a ‘take five’.
Well… This is just my interpretation when I saw this moment. Other may think differently.
Tuesday, 13 May 2008, I was wondering whether he is still there. And it is quite surprising to see that, yes, he is still there but he is getting himself ready for his next phase of life.
Anyone can tell, how he ripped the leave and fold it?
What an incredible metamorphosis?!
right… left… ooh… phew… snapshots are taken with : Pattern Mode, No flash.
300-f/8-1/640, 195-f/8-1/120, 300-f/8-1/500, 300-f/8-1/500.
ready for my next life is taken with : Manual Mode, No flash, 300-f/6.3-1/80.
I tried to make it with Manual Mode after found myself desperate with the Pattern Mode. It is bit tricky since the object is hiding. This is my first Manual Mode in TL :)
I crop all the picture with Picture Project, create the small title with Microsoft Word, then put it all together on Microsoft Paint, and make sure it is meet TL size with Picture Project.
Imelda :) |
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