I like shot 2. Helps coming! Nice play!
Now go see a therapist about this fetish for photgraphing dead flies you've admitted to!![]()
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I like shot 2. Helps coming! Nice play!
Now go see a therapist about this fetish for photgraphing dead flies you've admitted to!![]()
Lol, those are cool! Strange, but cool.![]()
Of course I love the play here - very nice!
Shot 2 is working for me in a weird/wonderful way.![]()
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Wow.. you guys interpreted my comment as if i was some kind of dead-fly hobby-photographer. Not exactly what i had in mind.
I found this dead fly on my bookshelf and with my macro lens, thought i would peer into the insect world to see what they look like up close. Without any other compliment, it was just a dead fly (i.e. doesn't make for very interesting photos) so when i mentioned i grew weary of shooting a lowly dead fly, this is what i meant.
In the end, it worked out well that i happen to have a few toy soldiers lying around the house and this medic complimented the situation appropriately.
I'll have to poke around the forums and see how the rest of you make interesting shots out of uninteresting subjects.Here's hoping i won't find too many cliché'd pictures of graffiti'd alleyway doors.
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#2 work for me. Nice macro shot
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