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Not quite worked out best way to hide the phone reflection like some other shots I’ve seen despite trying in several different lighting types.
 
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That is pretty good for the non-Pro model! I wish you could have had both and took some shots for comparison purposes. I would think that there ought to be someone out there who has both (one for their partner and a different one for themselves) who could do that for us.

I’ve tried multiple times to recreate it and I can’t. Not sure why. It just gets blurry lol. I really am not sure how I ended up getting a shot like that with the normal 13 but maybe in the future it’ll be capable with software. Obviously if it did it once, it can be done again.
 
Fun fact- iPhone 13 Pro has the widest macro lens in any camera. The closest wide angle macro lens is the Laowa 15mm f/4 wide angle macro. The Laowa is only manual focus while the iPhone 13mm ultra wide has autofocus.

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Actually, the smaller the scorpion, the more poisonous and dangerous they are. We fear the tiny ones far more than the big ones. Seems counter-intuitive, I know.
Especially since the Arizona Bark Scorpion is the most venomous scorpion in the lower 48. Little suckers pack a potent punch!

Just to add to the fun, they're the only scorpions that can climb vertical surfaces (e.g., walls) and hang upside down from horizontal surfaces (e.g., ceilings). And they can get through an opening as small as 1/16 of an inch!
 
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Especially since the Arizona Bark Scorpion is the most venomous scorpion in the lower 48. Little suckers pack a potent punch!

Just to add to the fun, they're the only scorpions that can climb vertical surfaces (e.g., walls) and hang upside down from horizontal surfaces (e.g., ceilings). And they can get through an opening as small as 1/16 of an inch!
Thanks for the info, I’m never traveling to Arizona. 😳🤦‍♂️🤭😂
 
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