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rich83:
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--- Quote from: damoegan on July 23, 2011, 01:09:50 am --- :congrats: Top work as usual, Rich :happy2:
Now if you will kindly remove that lens and flash from the camera and pop it in the post to me please :pomppomp:
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Thanks Damo
My dad would literally kill me! :signLOL:
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Thats a small price to pay, Rich :signLOL:
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:sad:
rich83:
Here is one my dads just taken.
Spider by j.wigley, on Flickr
RedRobin:
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Perfect! Has a hint of a real background and, of course (damnit!!), stunning quality. :congrats: :congrats: :congrats: :congrats: :congrats:
Spiders are beautiful creatures. Plenty of the same type of spider inhabit my gaf - I'll have to see what the best quality I can manage with my compact.
About how close to that spider with the camera did dad get?
rich83:
Ill send on your praise :signLOL:
Not sure how close he was.. but looking at the EXIF data it says "Focus Distance 0.35 m" so i presume 35cm.
Rich
RedRobin:
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That's one of the (many) advantages of a specialist macro lens - You can shoot from a distance which doesn't scare the subject off. My compact has a nice 24mm-360mm optical zoom (SLR 35mm format equivalent) but I often have to get very close and the creature runs off.
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