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Sheesh... I know you got a scary macro lens... At least it's scary when you see those crawlers so close up
What's the size of your tele like by now? It certainly takes scaring awesome pictures too.
What's the size of your tele like by now? It certainly takes scaring awesome pictures too.
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Love the birds and the jumping Spiders, ExFmem,
you captured them wonderfully
you captured them wonderfully
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Sis, Flutts, RP, nan, Mel, and Pumbaa, I appreciate each of you indulging my eccentricities regarding all things creepie crawly. I may have to pitch in for psychiatric care for nan after this TT is over.
Mel, I have the same macro lens I always have (Canon 100mm), but I also use extension tubes so I can get even closer to teeny tiny stuff, and Canon macro twin lites ( otherwise there's not enough light on the subject when you're so close to them). I expect some great macros from you next TT
Mel, I have the same macro lens I always have (Canon 100mm), but I also use extension tubes so I can get even closer to teeny tiny stuff, and Canon macro twin lites ( otherwise there's not enough light on the subject when you're so close to them). I expect some great macros from you next TT
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wow splendid, I love all of them
but not only because of your TTI may have to pitch in for psychiatric care for nan after this TT is over.
good must trymacro lens I always have (Canon 100mm), but I also use extension tubes so I can get even closer to teeny tiny stuff.....
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Mel wrote:Sheesh... I know you got a scary macro lens... At least it's scary when you see those crawlers so close up
What's the size of your tele like by now? It certainly takes scaring awesome pictures too.
Ahem...ExFmem wrote: Mel, I have the same macro lens I always have (Canon 100mm), but I also use extension tubes so I can get even closer to teeny tiny stuff, and Canon macro twin lites ( otherwise there's not enough light on the subject when you're so close to them). I expect some great macros from you next TT
(An no... no great macros from me. I'm not into crawling on the floor with the rest of the creepers )
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Those are fantastic kingfisher shots! Love the variety too
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Absolutely stunning Kingfisher pics, Ex!!!
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