It was evening a few days ago. A large insect was attached to the outside of our living room screen. The problem with not having manual control of the focus shows up in situations like this. The camera kept focusing on the screen, not what was lurking behind it.
From outside, it was too dark to get the bug clearly. The flash was too bright. So, I decided to have fun with the pictures. My limited technical resources here include iphoto and keynote.
My guess is that this critter had not completed his metamorphosis from the larval to adult stage.
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Friday, March 28, 2008
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Very creative - great results!
ReplyDeleteUmm Lunch !
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