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Old 23rd February 2002   #1
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Taken today with Megaweb's newly bought Canon 100mm Macro lens at JBP.
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Old 23rd February 2002   #2
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yeah !!! ... very nice ...
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Old 23rd February 2002   #3
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Here is another one...


Megaweb, you made a right choice buying this lens.
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i think it is sitting there watching us ...

ya ... i guess i have made a right choice too ... it is fast and quiet
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harrows,

nicenice, btw how was the framing done?
thanks

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The frame was created using Photoshop by adjusting the canvas size.
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thanks!
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This one is my fav so far. Well done!
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Next time buy a scissor there
cos to many leaves
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The frame was created using Photoshop by adjusting the canvas size.
er...i am not very good at photoshop...can teach me how exactly do u frame the pics? how do u adjust the canvas size?

any webpage to teach? ...thanks
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Great pictures! One of the best I've seen on butterfly.
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Old 24th February 2002   #13
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I like this one. It is non-conventional and the photo looks very interesting with the butterfly perched like that. Cool.
 
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Megaweb, you made a right choice buying this lens.
The chosen apeture is just perfect!
did u use the DoF preview?
(I used it a lot today, but haven't master it)

Also are u using a D30 or u have a film scanner urself?
how come the pic is posted so fast?
The colour is really nice, were u using slides with film scanner?
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Megaweb, you made a right choice buying this lens.
wow! unique perspective from wat i see in other butterfly shots...
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The chosen apeture is just perfect!
did u use the DoF preview?
(I used it a lot today, but haven't master it)

Also are u using a D30 or u have a film scanner urself?
how come the pic is posted so fast?
The colour is really nice, were u using slides with film scanner?
Frankly, I am too lazy to learn how to use the DOF preview so I never use it. I use D30.

Thanks to all for the comments. I wouldn't be able to take these shots without Megaweb's lens.
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