I know I have better, but here is one that is interesting since you never really see pictures like this. This guy was trying to have a snack on my arm. He got smushed, but was stuck on for the ride. Just happened to have my camera with the macro lens handy. I believe I was at f2.8 with my 100mm Macro. Enjoy. (sorry I have hairy arms...hopefully that doesn't gross anyone out)[:$]
The first one is my submission. I just wanted to share the last two.
Jayson, the first one is one of the coolest picture I have ever seen[H]
Thanks Bob....after seeing your great HB pic, I decided not present one of mine.
I used this pic to show the differences between the (European) Common Kestrel (Fastglass
Originally Posted by JJphoto
Thanks JJPhoto. It took me about 20 takes to get the picture. It was on my shoulder and trying to balance a 7D with a 100 macro across your chest isn't the easiest thing to do and get focus.
Gastrophryne in amplexus. Canon 10D, Sigma 50mm macro, f/2.8, Iso 400.
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Originally Posted by Jayson
I can imagine it wasn't that easy at all to take this shots! also, it doesn't look like this little guy got it's food though because the skin looks pretty rough and thick under the macro lens, just kidding![]
Pygmy rattlesnake. Canon 40D, 200mm, f4, iso 400.
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