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Testing out my new SB800 & Nikor 105mm Micro. The things we get up to when there is nothing on TV Mic. [/url]
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There are some great animal shots in your gallery, really enjoyed them... Cheers, Mudder Edited... Wow, hidden-faces in your SEA, ROCK & FALLS gallery is great! Aka Andrew
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Really cool picture. I think that I would prefer for atleast some of the shell to be in focus though, in fact I'm having a hard time finding the focus point. Love the weird translucence of the eye thing.
Greta stuff.
I to would of liked to see a little more DOF to get a little more of the snail in focus Still the thought was there. Cheers Ray >> All of us could take a lesson from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism<<
Hi all,
Thanks for looking through my Galleries & the comments. Ray, you know I didn't even think to play around with the DOF. Thats next. It was my first night i went Remote with the SB800, that was hard enough thanks to the rocket scientist's instruction manual It came out all right I think considering Stay tuned they can only get better Mic.
yep... more DOF would be nice but a great capture none the less....
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Hi Mic
The world of macro is a wonderful place to go - it gives a whole new perspective on life. It is not easy and one of the best exponents of macro on this forum is Flyer who must have the patience of Job. I use the 105mm EX DG: are you using the Nikon, Tamron or Sigma Mic? The following may be of interest to you: http://www.beautifulbugs.com/howto.htm http://www.richard-seaman.com/Me/Photography/Insects/ http://www.macrophotography.org/ http://www.cameraontheroad.com/learn/closeup/getclose.html Hope to see lots more of your work posted Chris Chris
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