Extra! Extra! | Juvenile Katydid
Extra! Extra! | Juvenile Katydid Katydids are named because of the sound they make. They have extremely long, thin antennae. They have wings and can fly. Nymphs (juveniles) look more like crickets or grasshoppers. Katydids eat the leaves from the tops of trees and bushes. They can be found in parks, gardens, fields, and woods.
The Back Story An extension tube reveals the detail in the Katydid. Note: I post an image everyday at hankconrad.com.
Details…
Event | Daily Walkabout |
Location | Northern Illinois |
Date/Time | 7/17/2021 4:58pm Local Time |
Weather | Fair Skies | 76°F | Moderate Winds |
Method | Using an extension tube reveals the detail in the Katydid. |
Gear | Nikon 1 V3 with a 1 VR 30-110mm f/3.8-5.6 lens and 21mm extension tube |
Exposure | 64mm (172mm) f/7.1 1/125s -0.33ev 800iso |
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