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Old 25th June 2005   #1
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Old 25th June 2005   #4
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#4 good picture of the insect's body and good composition as well
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Old 25th June 2005   #5
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as usual.
nice to catch bugs sitting on colorful things like flowers and not trying to be camouflaged.
the last is my fav.
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Old 25th June 2005   #6
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Thanks eikin and damithc Glad you like them.
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Old 25th June 2005   #7
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Nothing much else to say.....as per your usual excellent standard!
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Old 25th June 2005   #8
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wah mervyn,
even the compound eye detail can be seen. what equipment are you using and did you use add on lenses?
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Old 25th June 2005   #9
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Look like you are still busy during the trip...hehe...

This is impressive, this insect seem like landed on your lens. How do you take this shot?? Great shot!!


Fav shot go to :


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Old 25th June 2005   #10
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Great skills.

Melvyn, can I suggest that you put yr setup in yr signature? You have at least one person asking abt yr setup in each of yr thread.
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Old 25th June 2005   #11
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Thanks tchuanye, airconvent and ockly for your kind comments

Hi airconvent, I'm using Fuji602Z with reverse lens (minolta 50mm).

Hi ockly, this long legged insect was resting vertically between 2 blades of grass. I took a side profile shot #4 and it doesn't have a reaction (they are usually quite shy).. So I move around and reposition my cam and shot #3.
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Old 25th June 2005   #12
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Originally Posted by Falcon
Great skills.

Melvyn, can I suggest that you put yr setup in yr signature? You have at least one person asking abt yr setup in each of yr thread.
Haha... thanks Falcon. Never thought of that

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Old 25th June 2005   #13
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Excellent shots as always Melvyn. Great colours and details. My fav is no. 4.
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Old 25th June 2005   #14
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same as Garion, my vote goes to #4!

Well done Mel.
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Old 26th June 2005   #15
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Thanks Garion and sumball for your kind comments
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