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29-07-2006, 00:23 | #1 |
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Some macro shots - not one for bug haters!
Some from this week!
All taken with my Sigma 105mm Macro and 430EX. For some (Definitely the ant shot, not sure about some of the others) I used stacked Kenko extension tubes. This was physically the most demanding 'shoot' I have ever done - the heat / humidity was almost unbearable and my clothes were wringing wet afterwards! |
29-07-2006, 00:33 | #2 |
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Fantastic. Usually when I even think about taking a picture of a butterfly they just fly off. I do have a few pics to process but they're nowhere near as detailed as those. I did once get a fantastic shot of a crane fly that was so dopey it couldn't be bothered to move and just sat there for 10 minutes posing while I shoved a camera up it's backside, but that was a very rare exception.
I just wish I could take photographs even one tenth as good as some of those I see here and the other place. |
29-07-2006, 06:10 | #3 |
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Truly stunning shots Durz - the detail is fantastic (love the ant shot).
Thank you for sharing your talent with us Stan |
29-07-2006, 08:47 | #4 |
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A couple more that I forgot to upload |
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Being exceptionally critical and not being afraid to bin shots that you arent happy with helps an awful lot too |
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29-07-2006, 10:36 | #6 |
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Very nice shots
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29-07-2006, 13:39 | #7 |
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OK, maybe you're right, to a point. I can do ninja, sometimes.
Found this attached to a wall last night (so no context, sorry). Closest camera to hand was the compact, which I seem to be more successful with than the big thing I've got as well. Didn't have time to fiddle, so left it full auto and ninja'd. The poor sod took a faceful of flash and flopped around like it had been on way too much alcohol. I can fully understand people having phobias after seeing that face. Definitely not one I'd want to see up close on a lonely, dark night. Consider the flashbulb as revenge if you will. |
29-07-2006, 14:44 | #8 |
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Do you ever sell your photographs? You could make a packet I reckon.
Some amazing shots there - truly awesome.
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I tend to put a border on my shots yes, because almost always they look incomplete without some kind of framing. Its a psychological thing. They arent always black but they are almost always block colours so as not to be distracting They were taken at a place called Butterfly World which is next to Dobbies garden centre. The falconry thing there had been moved to some castle health spa type thing somewhere else, which was a bit annoying @Will - as macro shots go, those ones are "easy"/average to take. Nobody buys shots like that really, and there is certainly no way I am anywhere near good enough to go professional. Think of it like Gilly and bowling, its that sort of perspective Last edited by Dr. Z; 29-07-2006 at 19:13. |
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29-07-2006, 18:42 | #10 |
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Who's Freefaller?!
Well to me they look like amazing shots - much better than some of the things I've seen in magazines .
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