spot the difference (c750 +4T)

Hi Jackeroo;

Thanks for viewing. U may be right about the f/m thing but I also cannot confirm but 1 thing 1st one is six legged while the other black one is 4 legged. Both are super sensitive to light and they flip off to nowhere after my 1st shot of flash.

Both of these shots are taken using same setting and hardware.
 
Intriguing little beasts... very well captured. I am more astounded
by life's diversity every day.
Sue
Hi Sue;

Thanks for viewing. Me too. They are so amazing... I did not realize the sumilarities until I post process them.
 
I would have never noticed, but that is very cool you spotted that.

I am still wondering if the other legs are not behind the wing. Since when looking at the top bug, the legs are barly visable and thats from the front. So maybe since the second on is shot from the side, the wings may be covering them.

Just a thought, but agian I may be wrong
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If they make it, I STACK-IT
Dreaming about a MORE POWER
 
...I didn't read the other replies until after I replied, so just thought it was a shot taken with different lighting.....never thought to count the legs. lol

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Lucy
Olympus C3020Z
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'Photography is the art of seeing what others do not.'
...heard on the History Channel
 
...I didn't read the other replies until after I replied, so just
thought it was a shot taken with different lighting.....never
thought to count the legs. lol

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Lucy
Thanks for viewing Lucy. I am amazed at both the pics as well. Both look so much the same but have different colour and no of legs. I guess there are other different species just like those of butterflies.
 

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