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by E1Shane on Mon Nov 21, 2005 8:14 pm
Roll on those warm summer nights, but dont 4get the ear plugs.
Exposure Time = 1"
F Number = F16
Exposure Program = Aperture priority
ISO Speed Ratings = 100
Exposure Bias Value = ±0EV
Max Aperture Value = F3.5
Metering Mode = Pattern
Focal Length = 71mm 40-150mm with EX25
Exposure Time = 1"
F Number = F16
Exposure Program = Aperture priority
ISO Speed Ratings = 100
Exposure Bias Value = ±0EV
Max Aperture Value = F3.5
Metering Mode = Pattern
Focal Length = 71mm 40-150mm with EX25
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by NJ on Mon Nov 21, 2005 9:11 pm
holey moley! they are so sharp! and the colours are great! im impressed!
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by Alpha_7 on Tue Nov 22, 2005 12:01 pm
These are really good, nice clarity, sharp... I'm impressed.
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by sirhc55 on Tue Nov 22, 2005 1:22 pm
Fantastic pics of a bloody noisy critter - well done. 
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by blacknstormy on Tue Nov 22, 2005 1:45 pm
Nice shots !!!
If you are interested (and tough if you're not  ) it is Cyclochila australasiae, common name the greengrocer (sometimes, they are brown, yellow, or turquoise in colour).
If anyone is interested in some more information on this species, and to hear the call, go to http://152.98.200.7/ins-info/Cyc.htm
This site is brilliant, and if you go back to the original page http://152.98.200.7/ins-info/ , you can look up information on a whole host of cicadas, their distribution, biology and calls.
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by Greg B on Tue Nov 22, 2005 2:00 pm
Wow Shane, very impressive. How did you get them
to hold still for 1 second?
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by marcotrov on Tue Nov 22, 2005 2:50 pm
Great technique shane to get them that sharp and so well exposed.
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by E1Shane on Tue Nov 22, 2005 9:25 pm
blacknstormy wrote:Nice shots !!! If you are interested (and tough if you're not  ) it is Cyclochila australasiae, common name the greengrocer (sometimes, they are brown, yellow, or turquoise in colour). If anyone is interested in some more information on this species, and to hear the call, go to http://152.98.200.7/ins-info/Cyc.htmThis site is brilliant, and if you go back to the original page http://152.98.200.7/ins-info/ , you can look up information on a whole host of cicadas, their distribution, biology and calls. And yes, I know I need to get a life 
Thank for that, was a bit of an interesting read. Knew you got different colours but never seen them.
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by big pix on Tue Nov 22, 2005 9:29 pm
The Black prince was the one to have when I was a boy......... great shots..........
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by E1Shane on Tue Nov 22, 2005 9:30 pm
Greg B wrote:Wow Shane, very impressive. How did you get them to hold still for 1 second?
Thanks Greg, and everybody else. I think it was scared stiff the cat was going to eat it, so it just stayed in the plant. Quite good of it really. The el'cheapo 40-150 lens is not bad value for $ and matched to a 25mm ext tube makes a good macro/close-up set.
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by Slider on Tue Nov 22, 2005 10:10 pm
Very nice Shane. Super sharp 
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