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Join Date: Jan 2004
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Hope you like it
Comments for improvement appreciated.![]() ![]() |
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I prefer the composition of the 2nd shot. The details are amazing. Seems like you are having a lot of fun with this macro setup.
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Thanks Falcon
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Yep, same here, prefer 2nd pic as the eye details can be seen clearly!
Well done!
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Thanks tchuanye and Garion.
Yap Garion, these was shot using reverse lens ![]() |
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Good one, melvyn! another extreme mag.
Be careful on the exposure, I find them slightly overexposed. Cheers! |
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Roger Sgt. Pepper
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