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Join Date: Dec 2004
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... bird droppings fall on your head before you even fire your first shot!
Anyway, here are some dragonfly shots I've got today. Enjoy!! #1 From a Distance #2 Front View #3 Side View #4 Eyes ![]()
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Bukit Panjang
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Excellent shots you have here.
May i know what camera and lens you use to take these? |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: www.fuzzyeyeballs.com
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The bird droppings were worth it
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EternitY: thanks.
They are taken using fuji 602z. i used a combination of +4, +10 close up filters and 50mm reversed lens for those shots.renegade: I guess so.. but at least it should have landed somewhere else other than my head! should i buy 4d? ![]()
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i dun know much abt nature shots.... but yours..
*jaws dropped* esp #6... |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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amazing! what's the distance between your lens and the dragon?
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