Fall Webworm |
I noticed this one the other morning while supervising my camera doing time-lapse. It was on a Sandbar Willow leaf. It was still before sunrise and as you can see the dew had been heavy. It did not appear to be moving. Easier for me! I have just about put away my insect setup for the winter but still had it with me. I used two flashes mounted on off camera brackets. I used my Sigma 70 - 300 mm macro lens with a Sigma 1.4x teleconverter. I had ample time to try to get the worm's body as parallel to the sensor as possible. That gave me sharp focus over most of the body.
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