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Old 30th April 2005   #1
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after a really long break from macro...went for a workout this morning...



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Old 30th April 2005   #2
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I like the composition in #2
Great catch
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Old 30th April 2005   #3
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#2 looks very artistic.
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Old 30th April 2005   #4
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you might want to consider making your copyright notice smaller and move it somewhere else, it spoils your picture
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Old 30th April 2005   #5
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How about crop away the bottom part in pic #2? Give more imagination what the end of the grass goes to... also it may look like the GF is fishing hahaha

Great one!
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Old 30th April 2005   #6
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very nice macro shot. where do you normally go to shoot such creatures?
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#1 nice details
#2 great composition
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Lovely shots, sharp and detailed. Nice to see you back in action after a long break.
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Nice and sharp! #2 has a very good composition!
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Old 2nd May 2005   #10
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thanks everyone.


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very nice macro shot. where do you normally go to shoot such creatures?
i normally go to botanic gardens for macro...
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Old 2nd May 2005   #11
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Originally Posted by sumball
How about crop away the bottom part in pic #2? Give more imagination what the end of the grass goes to... also it may look like the GF is fishing hahaha

Great one!
you mean like this?

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Nice and sharp with good bg.
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agree with the rest , the shots are excellent . Sharp, detail and good exposure with clean background.
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Old 3rd May 2005   #14
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thanks falcon and mr. megaweb for your encouragement..still very newbie in macro
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Seems like the original pic works better.
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Friend,

You have a wonderful and very detail shoot on the insect.As for the 2nd images I personnal still love the normal images w/o any cropping.

Can you share your setting with us.

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Old 4th May 2005   #17
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Originally Posted by peteryeo
Friend,

You have a wonderful and very detail shoot on the insect.As for the 2nd images I personnal still love the normal images w/o any cropping.

Can you share your setting with us.

Thank & Regards
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thanks. taken with nikkor 105mm. f10-f16, 1/160, manual mode/focus, flash with omnibounce
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