erniehatt
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Registered: January 2005 Location: QUEENSLAND AUSTRALIA Posts: 543
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Nice one Julie, I am curious about your technique, are you using any supplimentary lenes. The exif file above says the 35mm equiv focal length is 1389mm I am sure that that is incorrect. I know exif files do not always show the true story, as you will see in that bee shot of mine, it give an aperture of f1 that is incorrect. Ernie
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eosd30
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Registered: July 2007 Posts: 211
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i like this nice colours but the eyes look a little soft to me.
ernie , the focal lenght is arrived at as the equivalent of a 1mm wide sensor , thats why the mm length has gone wild
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Coner202
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Registered: May 2007 Location: Chatham Posts: 108
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Sun June 29, 2008 3:01pm
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Nice shot, this is the only way i can get close to creepy crawlies and i`m a grow man! LOL..:0.
p.s. my kids are absolutely fascinated, got anymore?.
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konia34
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Registered: June 2005 Location: Norfolk, UK Posts: 2349
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Thanx all, Ernie, I'm using close up filters - one step closer to a dslr and macro lenses!! LOL
eosd30, yes I agree the eyes do look soft here and Coner202, I got loads, although not all that good!! LOL
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