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just thought id put these pics on here :D

ive had HEAPS die (80%) while i was away in europe so have to do a slow return back :(


enjoy



cormocephalus sp. strigosus? by richoman_3, on Flickr

cormocephalus turneri by richoman_3, on Flickr

Cormocephalus esulcatus by richoman_3, on Flickr

Cormocephalus aurantiipes by richoman_3, on Flickr

Cormocephalus aurantiipes by richoman_3, on Flickr

Cormocephalus aurantiipes by richoman_3, on Flickr

Cormocephalus sp. by richoman_3, on Flickr

Cormocephalus sp. by richoman_3, on Flickr

Tiger Ethmostigmus rubripes by richoman_3, on Flickr

Tiger Ethmostigmus rubripes by richoman_3, on Flickr

Scolopendra Laeta D by richoman_3, on Flickr

Scolopendra Laeta D by richoman_3, on Flickr
 
i have never been a fan, but they are some awsome invertebrates! i dident know they came in so many calours
 
wow man, those pedes are pretty sick, Shame they died. I've actually have found a couple pedes that look like that last one you posted while herping.
 
cheers,

@steve, im really not sure tbh, im thinking it was the cold :/

thanks cheekabee, yeah you would of seen the laeta a bit north of melbourne, the green ones (aurantiipes) are all over brimbank !


i used to have about 100 pedes, most of them MUCH MORE spectacular than these, so its gonna be hard to replace most of them that are found in really untouched locations...


a scorp


Liocheles sp. Red by richoman_3, on Flickr

IMG_2412 by richoman_3, on Flickr
 
Stunning macro shots Nick, very [FONT=&quot]impressive[/FONT]. Shame most of your collection died while you where away :(.
 
Yeah, much like spiders, these guys creep me out. Awesome pics, though.
 
So sorry to hear mate, I know that must have sucked for you. Good luck with the rebuild mate.
 
Great shots Nick; are most of these Melbourne locals? Any tips for photographing pedes and getting them to stay still!
 
Use a 1:1 macro w/ VR

Set you camera to Shutter priority if they move a lot and use a fast speed ie 1/250 or higher.

Set your camera to Aperture priority for non moving animals, so you can get a shallow debt of field (DOF), like 2.8 or so, to blur the backgrounds.


P.S. an off camera flash would be great too

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I have to agree with Ron_N_Son here, but they're freaky in a mesmerising way lol. Beautiful colours! I'm sorry so many died while you were away.
 
thanks everyone !

greg the esulcatus are found around the more wetter/swampy places around victoria (common in the mornington peninsula) laeta are found in more central vic, and the aurantiipes are found all over melbourne !
to get them still i just put something over them so they crawl under
 
Is it even legal to be taking native centipedes out of the wild mate and I'm guessing most of the places that you take them from is protected mate.
 
Is it even legal to be taking native centipedes out of the wild mate and I'm guessing most of the places that you take them from is protected mate.

the only place you cant take them from is national parks
 
Great shots Nick, you are really gettin the hang of your new canon. I think your'e a bit confused though. This aint AIF its APS haha. We want more herp pics mate, but its ok I'll have some to show when I get back from my road trip after the new year.
 
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this one looks boss. You ever been bitten by one??
 
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