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Check out this guy's macro setupPretty cool - he uses a laser to detect and take a capture of flying insects.
 
                  
            
		Great DIY (this is page 10, showing the final setup, can read from page 1 to see the progression) http://users.skynet.be/fotoopa/beestjes ... le10_E.htm 
 Crikey!
 
                  
            What surprises me is that he hasn't got a robot that roams the garden for him and snaps insects... That bee (wasp?) shot is something, though... Cheers Steffen. lust for comfort suffocates the soul 
		
 That is unbelievable  
                  
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 The joys of being a retired engineer (big presumption on my part). 
 
                  
            Great stuff. Regards, Patrick
 
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 Seen this a couple of times now, can you can't help but marvel at the guys inventions and the results. 
                  
            
		
 Finally, a use for all those bits and pieces I've got lying around in the second kitchen drawer! 
                  
            Simon 
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 ....... I will have to get one of these.......  
                  
            Cheers ....bp.... 
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 Maybe not retired, but a lot of spare time on his hands! If he doesn't take any insect macros, maybe he'll turn up a buried treasure (surely it doubles as a metal detector TFF (Trevor) 
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 What a setup - can't imagine lugging that around the bush - I think Damian would kill me !!!  
                  
            reminds me of my absolute hero ... Stephen Dalton have a look here and you'll see what I mean http://magazine.audubon.org/dalton.html photos here http://db2.photoresearchers.com/feature/infocus15 Amazing photos are listed with the NHPA in the uk http://www.nhpa.co.uk/bin/nhpa.dll/go?a=disp&t=us\sr-loader-min.html&si=435A2512398841538F8896CFA472AB&search=STEPHEN%20DALTON&lg=0&ls=0&so=4&rewrite=1&usp=0&_spb=0&_spe=0&_spw=0&mw=2&_filteraut=0&_filtertext= He was one of the pioneers of this type of photography Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
 
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            you'd wanna hope it doesn't rain Shane 
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