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Originally Posted by oosh
I know, oh how I miss that agonising frustration, and the back pain that comes with it
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Then more practice you must have! As long as it's not on a Sunday or on a Saturday that I have to work, I'm up for it. Haven't done much macro myself so will be very rusty. Here's 2 recent ones:
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5100/...abf01b5bb4.jpg
Might re-work this, looks overexposed to me now. Reminds me that I should check my monitor calibration. edit: this was taken just after sunrise, the sun kept coming out from behind clouds and forcing me to change my exposure settings. Plus, I was trying to get shots for my 2 mates with their 2 Nikons...swapping cameras etc and I think I didn't get the best shot
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5269/...04fb0e78b2.jpg
Pity there was a medium breeze on the day I shot this damsel and it kept damn well rotating its head too (causing motion blur on the face grrrr!!!!). Still, one of my best damselfly shots (not that I have a lot of shots of these hard to approach insects).
Dave