Thanks, guys! Yes, it has been cropped. To be honest, I wasn
Thanks, guys! Yes, it has been cropped. To be honest, I wasn
Another critter I found in my yard. Looks like my big dog dug him up. I was out filling the hole back in early this morning where I almost stepped on this guy. Odd thing is there is no water or creek near my house.
No crop with 5D2 at f/22, rocks set up in my studio with monolights and honeycomb grids.
[View:http://community.the-digital-picture...neric/utility/ wild crayfish by freelanceshots, on Flickr:550:0]
This is about the most ugly thing crawling around where it was really tough for me to pick it up. All it wanted to do was get it's pinchers around my finger or hand. It even tried to battle with my miniature dachshund out in the yard. I love sicking my weenie dog on the critters that come into the yard even the non venomous snakes. Did I mention that anything insect like gives me the heebie jeebies! Sometimes I don't know how I can eat the farm raised guys. Seems like a pretty disgusting food source know that I think about it.
[View:http://community.the-digital-picture...neric/utility/ crayfish by freelanceshots, on Flickr:550:0]
Originally Posted by ddt0725
Nice shot Denise. Looks like a catch-light in his eye. Did you use flash?
Mark
Mark
They might be ugly but they taste great! But then again I am a fan of seafood, I have lived close to the ocean for better part of my life so I guess that would expected.
Great capture,
John.
The little guy I photographed was a 2 inch crawfish/crayfish/crawdad/mudbug. It might look like an ocean going crustacean because you cant judge the scale with my photograph but they are typically pulled out of creeks, swampy areas here in the south. Just thought I clarify.