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Old 7th August 2005   #1
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Default Some macros at Bedok Reservoir

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wow bro, wats your set up? next time u go reservoir can let me tag along???
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Nice series! Keep posting!
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I feel that these shots could be better with some contrast and saturation adjustments.
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Wooo.... nice..!!
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Very nice series of shots esp good composition with clean background. Agree, a little contrast would make the shots more stunning ..
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Thanks for the all comments.

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I feel that these shots could be better with some contrast and saturation adjustments.

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a little contrast would make the shots more stunning ..
Point noted. Thanks.
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Old 8th August 2005   #9
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Falcon,

What is the gear used to capture those photos? (they are nice)
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Love the jumping spider shot.
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Originally Posted by Canew
Falcon,

What is the gear used to capture those photos? (they are nice)
Nikon D70 + Tamron 90mm.
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Originally Posted by CaeSiuM
I feel that these shots could be better with some contrast and saturation adjustments.
I think the shots are best left alone (except cropping for some). They look natural and most of them arent that colourful, therefore i dun think there's a need for saturation and contrasting.

Btw, which part of the reservoir were these pictures taken at? I jog there when I am free but I seldom see nice insects there...
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Old 10th August 2005   #13
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Default Tamron 90mm

hi,

how long have you been using this lens?
im thinking of getting this lens too. Have you tried using this for protraits?

is the market price $570?

Please advice.
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Falcon,

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Nikon D70 + Tamron 90mm.
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