Here's mine...
Spiders from the back yard. First two were with my XSi, 100mm macro Kenko 1.4xTC, and all Kenko tubes(just purchased). Last two were with 7D and 70-200mm F4IS with Kenko 1.4x TC
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Both taken with 5D Mark II and EF 24-70mm 2.8 L
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Brendan -
That's a brilliant shot... great capture. You used the lighting and the background to fine effect. It is a truism that there is "no such thing as bad light". Somewhere, a good picture can be found no matter what the conditions. My only suggestion here would be to have tried this with a fill flash, although it might also have made it look a bit unnatural. On the plus side, a flash would have probably put a sparkle in the eye, which I always like to see with bird and wildlife shots. Again, nicely done.
Jonathan Huyer
www.huyerperspectives.com
Originally Posted by Jonathan Huyer
thanks Jonathan.
I don't have a flash yet, all funds going towards a supertele. Not decided on which, I wish there was a 200-900mm f/3.2L IS USM lens that weighed like 1 pound.
talk about tack sharp! my jaw just dropped. great photos.!
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1st pic. 40D, Efs-10-22, Av-F-5, Tv-1/1600, 22mm, Circular Polarizer
2nd pic 40D, Efs-10-22, Av-F-5. Tv 1/1600, 19mm, Circular Polarizer
Originally Posted by Jayson
Jayson those are absolutely awesome macro shots.