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A Little Macro Fun

This is a discussion on A Little Macro Fun within the Animals (mammals, birds, insects etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; With building the house have not had any free time to get out shooting so just a couple from the ...

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    With building the house have not had any free time to get out shooting so just a couple from the back yard at the rental place.

    (just handheld, no flash, using 100L macro IS. Nothing spectacular, but at least getting out shooting a bit).








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    Oh you are so right, nothing spectacular ........ MY FOOT!!!!!!!!!!! That third one is a killer for sharpness and detail, absolutely amazing .. nothing spectacular ... right .....
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    Nice shooting Hbg. I like that second one caught in flight.

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    All three are great, but the sharpness and detail in the third one is amazing.

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    All great; #3 fantastic...wish i could do that

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    well they are okay.

    you know, if you're brilliant.

    I love them all but love the second one the best- you caught a bee in flight which is incredibly hard.
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    Agree about #2 being the best and hardest.

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    Super set HBG - All very sharp and detailed. Not sure if it is just me, but I feel like I want to tilt my head on the 3rd one. Maybe rotate 90 degrees right???? Just a thought
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    Excellent macro work and understated as usual I'm curious to know some specs. You are using the 100mm macro lens but at what aperture?
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    Those are awesome! Nothing spectacular?????
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