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    Green bee, white oleander, hand held 70-200 25mm ext tube zoomed to 190mm. 640/f7.1 200% crop or there abouts. JPG'd down to who knows what.

    Who would have thought bees would have taught me the value of a 1dx fps and auto focus needs. These guys were moving, I tried manual & auto focus, single shot and burst. My wife was LHAO watching me and listening to my narrative.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Busted Knuckles View Post
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    Who would have thought bees would have taught me the value of a 1dx fps and auto focus needs. These guys were moving, I tried manual & auto focus, single shot and burst. My wife was LHAO watching me and listening to my narrative.

    Mike
    So true. I've let fly plenty of choice words while stalking a bee. It's our own special kind of insanity!

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    Not the best shot here... I was only able to get one shot off before the moth flew off (without the spider). So I did not get the framing right or the DOF, but I thought it was still interesting to get a shot of a colorful moth with an ambitious spider.


    Spider Riding Moth-5319 by westmichigan, on Flickr
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    Nice ... a "piggy back" spider. Too bad he didn't hang on for the flight

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    Unopened Morning Glory
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    180mm macro, ambient light only
    Hand held
    ISO 1600
    f/6.3
    1/50


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    Quote Originally Posted by Joel Eade View Post
    Nice ... a "piggy back" spider. Too bad he didn't hang on for the flight
    Thanks Joel.

    I like the simple beauty of the Unopened Morning Glory.
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    Raspberry time!



    7D, EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro, 1/60, f/4, ISO 100 + a bit of 430 EX II, subject distance 33cm.

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    A couple more with the rented 100L
    Went to the local conservatory and got some pictures of some non indigenous flowers. No idea what these are called
    Handheld ambient light, 3 shots combined using DPP HDR tool natural setting.


    ISO: 200
    Exposure: 1/2000
    Aperture: f/2.8
    Focal Length: 100


    ISO: 200
    Exposure: 1/400
    Aperture: f/2.8
    Focal Length: 100

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    Great stuff on this page. Great work catching that Spider Pat. I had a moment like that last year, but didn't have the proper equipment to get a good shot.

    Joel, Steph, and Kombi, very nice captures.

    I have been working on capturing still life after watching a little training last weekend. These were quick set-up and shoots and I am going to try a little more to control the lighting in the next round. Just notice my clock is a little tilted.







    All are basically the same set-up. Main umbrella at about 1 o'clock directly above the subject and fill cards all around. I believe next time I am going to use my Apollo, light tent and some other fill cards that I am making. I believe that will make a big difference in reflections and general lighting of the subject.

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    Green tree frog. It was sticking to the slider door of our condo in Williamsburg, VA. (They're loud too.)

    I know I'm dating myself, but doesn't it look like those Peace Frog t-shirts?


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