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Old 12th January 2003   #1
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I think this is true macro, <1:1
iirc, f/45, 300mm +4 hoya, tripodded and remote cabled...
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Old 13th January 2003   #2
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Out of focus. Where did u focus?
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Old 13th January 2003   #3
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hehe it is in focus... at f/45 it better be... look at the halo edge.
anyway the prob is the hoya+4 which I have mentioned before is a rainbow trip at normal apertures, esp at 300mm...
and of cos I dun USM my shots... this is raw scaledown from 10mp slide scan...

I just liked the dreamy look , spent about 2 hours staring at it through a small optical viewfinder, had to refill the drops many times... LOL
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Old 13th January 2003   #4
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nice shot!

how did u do it?
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nice shot!

how did u do it?
thx, recommend use digicam with small sensor... less CA... I used 35mm slide a bit siong...
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Old 13th January 2003   #6
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hmm.. oki..

but wat is the water droplets on? u had to slowly drip them on one by one?
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originally on my aluminium window grille lor... this pic is about 1 inch wide.. I had to redrop cos while enjoying the pic the water dried out many times...
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oh.. alrite..

really a very nicely taken photo.. very interesting..
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