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Night Crawler
Night Crawler
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Camera: Gateway DC-T50
Location: Mom & Dad's House
Date: Jun 27, 2005
Galleries: Black and White, Macro
Date Uploaded: Apr 17, 2006

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04/21/2006 08:14:57 AM
I love the contrast of the moth which is soft and delicate, compared to the rough texture of the surface its sitting on. Also like the head in focus and the wings out of focus, the detail is still visibal in the wings. Nice!
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04/21/2006 02:04:48 AM
Now this shot, and especially your treatment of it Rocks, man! Very different, unique. Stands out to me amongst the multitudes of butterfly shots you see. It's quite interesting how you've given the image this (as a couple people point out) eery kind of feel. Very cool!
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04/20/2006 05:41:47 PM
Good detail on the antennae...bottom of the pic (top of the wing) is a little oof.
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04/20/2006 04:37:46 PM
Like the colour. But doesn't seem to be sharp in the right places. Maybe a more head on view.
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04/20/2006 04:26:10 PM


i really like the hazy grainy feel of the photo, and that at first i had no idea what i was looking at it. i'm also really into the ground being up and the wings being down. very nice :)
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04/20/2006 03:50:18 PM
Cool color tone to this shot. Might try tilting it so the moth wings are more at a 45 degre angle.
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04/20/2006 02:20:37 PM
Creepy, makes me think of Silence of the Lambs for some reason. I'm not sure I like the fact that he is upside down, even though this may have been how he really was. Maybe turning it 90 degrees right would work. It would allow you to focus a little more on his head with those scary feather looking antenna. I like the colors you used.
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