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Mar 20 2009 09:56am
I quick did these today when a friend of mine was about to have a hotdog.

I am not satisfied with the result, but well it was some quick shots then it is okay. xD





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Mar 20 2009 10:11am
Cute little guy! biggrin.gif

Hey, you should try the reverse macro on this next time, maybe?! smile.gif
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Quote (chantal7 @ Fri, 20 Mar 2009, 18:11)
Cute little guy! biggrin.gif

Hey, you should try the reverse macro on this next time, maybe?! smile.gif


I think it is to risky to do that outside. But maybe I want a macro lens.
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Quote (Qhotex @ Fri, Mar 20 2009, 10:13am)
I think it is to risky to do that outside. But maybe I want a macro lens.


I guess it depends where you are. xD I might try it biggrin.gif
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Quote (chantal7 @ Fri, 20 Mar 2009, 18:24)
I guess it depends where you are. xD I might try it biggrin.gif


Well. Today it was somelike stormy. xD
But on a chill and hot day I maybe want to try it out.
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Mar 20 2009 11:15am
Quote (Qhotex @ Fri, Mar 20 2009, 10:28am)
Well. Today it was somelike stormy. xD
But on a chill and hot day I maybe want to try it out.


Ah - yeah that's a good idea. I didn't know it was stormy tongue.gif
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Mar 20 2009 12:06pm
From what I have heard changing lens outdoor is nothing you want to do especially when it's windy course you would get lots of dust inside your camera.

anyway it must be quite warm over there ohmy.gif I mean usually I wouldn't see any kind of bugs outdoor until like April or May in Sweden tongue.gif

This post was edited by Futurama on Mar 20 2009 12:35pm
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Quote (Futurama @ Fri, Mar 20 2009, 12:06pm)
From what I have heard changing lens outdoor is nothing you want to do especially when it's windy course you would get lots of dust inside your camera.

anyway it must be quite warm over there ohmy.gif I mean usually I wouldn't see any kind of bugs outdoor until like April or May in Sweden tongue.gif


dry.gif This is what SLR's are for... changing lenses!!!! How the hell do you expect nature photographers to take photos? lol

This post was edited by chantal7 on Mar 20 2009 06:11pm
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Nice DoF smile.gif
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Quote (chantal7 @ Fri, Mar 20 2009, 06:11pm)
<_< This is what SLR's are for... changing lenses!!!! How the hell do you expect nature photographers to take photos? lol


oops! Well I just read somewhere that you shouldn't change lenses when it's windy. not that I was trying to be annoying or whatever and nature photographers do that only because they had to and I am sure they have to clean their sensors quite often. tongue.gif
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