





All the pictures above are taken only with the Sigma 150mm lens + 72mm extension tube while the one below is with the same combination + DCR250. It can goes until so near...but it is really hard to take a clear picture...if have a tripod then will be good
2 comments:
Love no.5 the most... great composition, is it grasshopper?
nole, grasshopper face whr got so small..it is a praying mantis..hav a evil look...
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