As the saying goes: "One is never too old to learn". Next time you'll probably be setting up for a time lapse sequence?

Alan C

On 23-Jan-22 04:13 AM, David Mann wrote:
Well I've learned something. I just went out to check, thinking it'd still be 
there. There's an empty shell but no sign of the cicada. I'll have to do some 
reading...

Cheers,
Dave

On Jan 22, 2022, at 10:20 PM, Henk Terhell <[email protected]> wrote:

Fascinating picture. With dragonflies this metamorphose takes considerable
time so maybe it was not dead?

Henk

Op za 22 jan. 2022 om 09:10 schreef David Mann <[email protected]>:

The cicadas have been coming out recently. This one somehow died while
shedding its skin so it stayed nice and still for a photo. It's been ages
since I used my tripod but the light and dof required it.

Apologies for the awkward orientation but that's the way it was.

http://gallery.multi.net.nz/photo/1126/#peso

Pentax K5ii, FA100mm f/2.8 Macro

Cheers,
Dave
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