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Went to Lower Pierce and was surpise to see so many people. I think more than 50 people pass me along
Anyway, there's my take.iso 400, f16, 1/320s ![]() iso 400, f16, 1/320s ![]() iso 400, f16, 1/250s ![]() iso 400, f13, 1/320s ![]() Last edited by melvynyeo; 11th August 2005 at 11:51 PM. |
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iso 400, f13, 1/320s
![]() iso 400, f13, 1/320s ![]() iso 400, f13, 1/320s ![]() iso 400, f16, 1/320s ![]() Will post the rest later. Thanks for dropping by ![]() Last edited by melvynyeo; 11th August 2005 at 11:52 PM. |
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Hi Melvyn, you've got a very detailed work! nice, keep up!
By the way, may i know where is Lower Pierce, me and my friend have the same lens with you but never had a good shoot as you. cheers! |
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#5 is a keeper
Great stuff. |
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Simply stunning & amazing dude!
Really hope to see more of your pics....very sharp! |
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Lower perice reservior is at thomas road I think. I like the place because it has very few mozzies there. Tamron 90mm is a good lens. Practise more and you will improve.![]() |
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Thanks Lion king and Spectrum for your kind comments.
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I like the caterpillar (haven't seen this type b4) & the last spider who is shouting "whacha looking at?" :P
Melvyn, you changed equipment already? Didn't remember you using a 350D before. |
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Hi melvynyeo,
Very nice (and sharp) photo's. I too think #5 is a keeper... I also think same for #6 Great pix ! Cheers ![]()
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Still trying to get the hang of it. |
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Great takes!! All handheld, Melvyn?
Thanks! |
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Looks like you are getting better and better with your new setup!
Great series!
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i love your shots, especially that grasshopper eating the leaves.......
is the 2 spiders fighting??? |
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wow, fantastic.. i could almost feel their texture..well done.:>
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Love the caterpillar shot, Mel.
Cheers! |
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Thanks eAgles, tchuanye, smurfman, adrian_wee and sumball for your kind comments.
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Well done Mel. Good macro series.
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Great series. The caterpillar shot is a winner!
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Stunning shots with great details and colour clarity.
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