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Pick on someone your own size.Today there didn't seem to be any normal size bugs etc, just really really tiny ones. Times like this I wish I had tubes, or that Nikon would make an MPE equivalent.
Blue Suede Shoes: A tiny prayer: A common subject: C&C always appreciated. Cheers -Mark http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
Re: Pick on someone your own size.I love the first pic as it looks like it's begging for something in a cute way (like a puppy vying for food).
I'm not a fan of flies but the third one look good. However, a tighter cropping (ie the top part and the left) might look better. My 2c..... Thanks for sharing..... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
whoALSE => Allen One form of time travel is thru Captured Moments
Re: Pick on someone your own size.Mark,
I like the sharpness, composition and backgrounds of all three, but for me (and others may disagree with me) they have too much contrast.
Re: Pick on someone your own size.These look great! You do have a lot of bugs around your place. Are these taken outside "in situ" or do you catch and move the bugs to a more suitable place? I'm guessing they are as you found them but man, I wish I could do this with my tammy 90mm!
Nikon D7000
Re: Pick on someone your own size.Thanks everyone for the comments.
Marvin, all natural shots.... I never do setups for any shots unless they are still life type photos. http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
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