Sounds like you have a DSLR camera, as they are notorious for auto-rotating images by default. Hidden in your camera menus should be a option to disable the rotating feature.I will have to figure out how to rotate pictures.They were originally turned right.
I robed these fake plants from household containers. A few leaves here and a few leeves there reminds me I need to make sure bald spots are turned back to wall side. Not sure what plants they represent. Some leaves are glued to sticks with Moss to cover glue and the others are wire vines.Awesome container setup what fake plants did you use
Look forward to the new guide and your new projects.Thanks, one of the things I had to do myself (as it seems most containers are the screw lid type). Great observation, and likely the cause of their deviated behavior of staying off the lids. I haven't sanded any habitats so the thought didn't cross my mind that the mantid wouldn't like it.
Yeah a point and shoot has the price advantage but doesn't compete with any DSLR. My last DSLR I had was a Nikon D80 and is what many of my photos were taken with. I ended up having to sell it off again (I did have a Nikon D3300 before it) - seems something always comes up, and a DSLR is a fast way to get cash. I currently have a old 5MP Hewlett Packard camera, at least it only cost $5 at a yard sale years ago and due to not being worth anything I still have it lol.
Thanks, I have two at the moment I'm working on, and plan to redo the habitat guide coming up.
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