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Old 26th June 2005   #1
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These are some other shots I captured at AMK park....

FZ10+6T+Sigma CU, Ext bounce flash, ISO 50, F8, various speeds

#1: Froghopper????


#2 NAsty look


#3 Colourful


#4 Abstract: Water drops


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Old 26th June 2005   #2
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i like #2 for this series
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Old 26th June 2005   #3
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Were you there at AMK park today 25/06? I was there from 3 to 6pm Dun seems to see any photographer there
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Old 26th June 2005   #4
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Thanks eikin!

Originally Posted by melvynyeo
Were you there at AMK park today 25/06? I was there from 3 to 6pm Dun seems to see any photographer there
I was there at 1410-1550 hrs, also did not see any photographers Had to pick up my son, else would be there longer.....
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Old 26th June 2005   #5
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The reflection of the water drop is so cool!

Well done.
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I like #4.

Flash for #3 is over harsh I think..
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Old 26th June 2005   #7
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Thanks sumball and evenstar!

Actually for the #3, the shot was quite under exposed. The sun was shining directly at it, and flash not too powerful and the shadow is cast by the sun. I had to level it up to bring out the colours....
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Old 29th June 2005   #8
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After some further search, I think these are Leafhoppers rather than froghoppers! Thanks to Melvyn's recent post on treehoppers, which also mentioned other hoppers, such as leafhoppers, I did a search, and this insect looks more like the leafhopper....


Originally Posted by tchuanye
These are some other shots I captured at AMK park...
#1: Froghopper????


#2 NAsty look

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