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Name: Ruben Perez Novo
Picture title: Walking among fennels
Category: Other animals
Nationality:
Spain
Occupation: Naval Mechanic

Technical information
Camera: Canon 5D Mark III
Lens: Sigma 150 macro f/2.8
EXIF: ISO 100, f/2.8, 1/160 seg
Accessories: Carbon tripod, wireless shutter, led panel

WINNER CATEGORY OTHER ANIMALS
Ruben Perez Novo | Walking among fennels

Name: Ruben Perez Novo
Picture title: Walking among fennels
Category: Other animals
Nationality:
Spain
Occupation: Naval Mechanic

Technical information
Camera: Canon 5D Mark III
Lens: Sigma 150 macro f/2.8
EXIF: ISO 100, f/2.8, 1/160 seg
Accessories: Carbon tripod, wireless shutter, Led panel

Ruben Perez Novo says:

The machaon butterfly is one of the most beautiful diurnal butterflies in Europe. They have a large wingspan in relation to other butterflies within Europe. Unfortunately, a consequence of its beauty is that the species are very popular by collectors. 

The caterpillar of this butterfly, the one that appears in the photo, is also very striking because of its color in green and yellow with black stripes and orange points. These caterpillars are very common to be found among fennels (Foeniculum vulgare) and they love to feed on this plant.

When I found this little machaon caterpillar it was already a little late and the sun was beginning to set. On the horizon were a few trees where the sunlight was shining through, creating a beautiful background between their leaves. To illuminate and give volume to the caterpillar I used a small led panel and with combining natural and artificial light I created this image. The photo was taken on a hot summer afternoon in mid-August in Ares – Coruña – Spain.

 

About Ruben Perez Novo:

About Ruben Perez Novo:

Spain

I started taking photos about 18 years ago, I have trained myself as a photographer by reading books, watching videos and studying many photos of other photographers.

Shortly after buying my first camera I was already acquiring my first macro lens. A discipline that would hook me from the beginning and to which I still continue to dedicate most of the free time I have. At first I only used natural light for my photos, however over time I have seen the potential of artificial light combined with natural light as well.

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