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Oak Processionary composite My very first composite macro. Kind of sloppy when you zoom in, so please don't :) I wanted to use this composite to show how an Oak Processionary pulls itself up. Macro Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

Oak Processionary composite

My very first composite macro. Kind of sloppy when you zoom in, so please don't :) I wanted to use this composite to show how an Oak Processionary pulls itself up.

    comments (11)

  1. Wonderfull picture!
    I am very impressed Ferdy
    Posted 13 years ago
    1. Thanks Jeroen! Posted 13 years ago
  2. Woww ! ! Posted 13 years ago
  3. Ferdy, absolutely one of my favourites. Very creative, it really triggers imagination and pulls the eye. If you hadn't told me of the composition I would have believed you even so. Wow !! indeed! Posted 13 years ago
  4. so beautiful like dancers. and the impressing background. amazing. Posted 13 years ago
  5. Thanks for the compliments all! Posted 13 years ago
  6. Great composition and quality. You can't see this is a 'photoshopped' picture.
    I didn't knew those caterpillars could pull themselfs up.
    Posted 13 years ago
  7. Very fine shot, you can't walk without getting them in your hair ;)
    Very nice shot with a wpnderful colored background!
    Posted 13 years ago
    1. Thanks! Agreed that they're a real plague :) Posted 13 years ago
  8. Wow, flying caterpillars! :D

    And the background is just magical!
    Posted 12 years ago
    1. Thanks! Posted 12 years ago

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By Ferdy Christant

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Uploaded May 16, 2012. Captured May 10, 2012 14:52.
  • NIKON D7000
  • f/13.0
  • 1/200s
  • ISO6400
  • 105mm