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Old 12th July 2007   #1
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Hi,

Taken this dragonfly's eye closeup



C&C are welcome.

Regards,
Peter
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Old 12th July 2007   #2
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Clap Clap very nice close up ...
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Old 13th July 2007   #3
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New in photography. Can share with us the setting detail ?

Thanks for sharing
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Old 13th July 2007   #4
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WOW... cool shot... care to share the setup to get this shot? very interested to shoot something like this... :P

Thanks a bundle first ya.. hehe
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Old 13th July 2007   #5
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Amazing details!

Great stuff!
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Old 13th July 2007   #6
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Esplanade... Theatres on the Bay...
Wonderful view...Magnificent details..
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Old 13th July 2007   #7
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Hi,

Thank all for the nice comments.
The setting:
1/2 F16.0 ISO200 fill flash -2FEC
used v125 + 12 mm ext. tube and tripod

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Old 13th July 2007   #8
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great shot!

Simply love the color rendition output from this V125!

Too bad it is out of my budget.
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Old 14th July 2007   #9
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Originally Posted by sumball View Post
great shot!

Simply love the color rendition output from this V125!

Too bad it is out of my budget.
Thanks. The price of this len is close to 100mm macro.
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Old 14th July 2007   #10
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very nice details captured
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Old 15th July 2007   #11
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Absolutely beautiful so clean
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Old 15th July 2007   #12
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The Best Dragonfly close-up i've ever seen!

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Old 15th July 2007   #13
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Excellent Peter!
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Old 15th July 2007   #14
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Originally Posted by nyxx88 View Post
very nice details captured
Originally Posted by Cecil View Post
Absolutely beautiful so clean
Originally Posted by allylaurente View Post
The Best Dragonfly close-up i've ever seen!

Originally Posted by tchuanye View Post
Excellent Peter!
Thank to all the nice comments.
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Old 18th July 2007   #15
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Originally Posted by t7330 View Post
Hi,

Thank all for the nice comments.
The setting:
1/2 F16.0 ISO200 fill flash -2FEC
used v125 + 12 mm ext. tube and tripod

Regards,
Peter
Peter,

I bought a Canon EF 100mm 2.8 Macro USM as i cannot find the lens that you have Voigtlander and can't wait to buy a macro lens? Yesterday i went to SBG and saw this creature but its very difficult to take as its always fly and fly when i go near.

So my question is:
#1 did you use a remote to take this dragonfly?
#2 did you use external flash for this photo or built-in flash?
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Old 18th July 2007   #16
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Amazing details, very nice
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Old 18th July 2007   #17
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Very sharp and large close-up! Great effort!
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Old 18th July 2007   #18
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Originally Posted by allylaurente View Post
Peter,

I bought a Canon EF 100mm 2.8 Macro USM as i cannot find the lens that you have Voigtlander and can't wait to buy a macro lens? Yesterday i went to SBG and saw this creature but its very difficult to take as its always fly and fly when i go near.

So my question is:
#1 did you use a remote to take this dragonfly?
#2 did you use external flash for this photo or built-in flash?
I did not use a remote setup to take this picture.
A external flash is used.
For Dragonfly, you need to take it before 0900 am, after 1700 pm or after rain.

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Amazing details, very nice
Thank you very much.
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Old 18th July 2007   #19
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Originally Posted by bigu2fan View Post
Very sharp and large close-up! Great effort!
Thanks.
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Old 19th July 2007   #20
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Nice clean shots Peter.

Thanks for sharing
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