This Mosquito Hawk was found dead by my kids in their bathroom. They saved it for me so I could do some cool macro photography exploration.
These interesting looking creatures remind me of the Mondoshawans of the movie The Fifth Element, remember “Time not important, only life important”?
In any case their official name is Crane Flies, but they have a bunch of nicknames, such as: Mosquito Hawk, Skeeter Eater, Giant Mosquito, Mosquito Eater, May Fly, Whapper, Gallinipper, Gollywhopper, among others.
Here are the settings recorded to the best of my abilities and the image results:
Camera Equipment:
Nikon D610
Pixco adapter Sony A mount to Nikon F mount
Sony A mount Fotodiox Extension Tubes (7mm, 14mm & 28mm)
Fotodiox M42-AF(V.1) adapter
AETNA Japan M42 Extension Tube (10mm, 20mm & 30mm)
Generic M42 to 52mm filter thread step up adapter
Generic 52mm to 52mm female to female filter thread macro reverse mount adapter ring
Altura Photo 52mm to 40.5mm filter thread adapter ring
Reversed Nikon EL-Nikkor 50mm f/2.8N lens
Generic Leica M39 to M42 step up ring adapter
Generic M42 (male) to 52mm filter thread step up adapter
Generic 52mm to 52mm male to male filter extension adapter ring
Nikon Close-up.c No.1 filter
Light:
R1 Wireless Close-Up Speedlight System
Built-in Flash on Commander Mode
Built-in Flash: Mode – -, Comp. N/A
SB-R200 Speedlight Group A Mode: TTL, Comp. -0.7
SB-R200 Speedlight Group B Mode: TTL, Comp. -0.7
Camera Equipment:
Nikon D610
Pixco adaptor Sony A mount to Nikon F mount
Tamron AF 90mm Di SP 1:28 Macro 1:1 (272E)
Lighting: Same as above
Other accessories and settings:
The camera equipment was mounted on a Tripod and focus was obtained with a macro focusing rails
A Flashpoint Wave Commander was used as a remote shutter release to prevent trigger motion
The camera was on mirror lock-up shooting mode to prevent motion
The viewfinder eyepiece cup removed and the DK-5 eyepiece cap was attached to prevent light leaks
The SB-R200 Speedlight flash units were mounted on individual tripods off the lens attachment unit
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