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Wim van Egmond
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Post by Wim van Egmond »

They don't always click.

Wim

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Ken Ramos
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Wow now this is great! :o I have been trying to get some shots like this since I got my new camera. Guess I still have a long ways to go yet in getting used to it. :-k Nice capture Wim! :wink:
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Post by Carl_Constantine »

I think I agree with another post I saw about Wim and his amazing posing bugs. He traps them, puts them through photography posing boot camp, then when comes time, says "Spread'em" and they all comply.

Nice Shot Wim!
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Wim van Egmond
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Post by Wim van Egmond »

Thanks! no, normally I don't trap them. :D It is much more fun to photograph in the wild. Beetles are slow flyers and you can forsee when they are going to take off so you have just enough time to make the picture.

Wim

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