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macro junkie
4th of December 2007 (Tue), 14:14
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2314/2086578408_c78be8b3d0_b.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2155/2085790089_9526f8d282_b.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2154/2085788627_0f9ce9ca01_b.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2211/2086571120_8c8bcf22fb_b.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2272/2085781311_d2b62f81e1_b.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2140/2086561720_a06da5d780_b.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2031/2086555650_aff728dc5a_b.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2205/2085764411_f4b6e300e3_b.jpg

troypiggo
4th of December 2007 (Tue), 14:41
Wow. Just... wow. When you string them all together like that, that's a whole lot of macro photos that are the reason I frequent this forum. Thanks MJ!

GaryT
4th of December 2007 (Tue), 15:07
What a year!!! Thanks for sharing.

spidermanrbryce2006
4th of December 2007 (Tue), 15:15
wow thats awesome as! Great going MJ

Jay Lowery
4th of December 2007 (Tue), 16:02
good stuff. wheres that one with the asain mantis claw from the side. i think thats gotta be one of ur best from memory.

alliec
4th of December 2007 (Tue), 16:13
Great stuff and a nice way to remember the year.

Photogirl2007
4th of December 2007 (Tue), 16:58
I like the way you have done this MJ. Some excellent shots here.

Mike4BekA
4th of December 2007 (Tue), 17:10
Great shots! One of these days once I get used to this macro stuff I hope to have a great picture "library" like that!

lance v
4th of December 2007 (Tue), 19:11
LOL man u have far to much spare time!!!!

macro junkie
4th of December 2007 (Tue), 23:54
LOL man u have far to much spare time!!!!
yep..great isnt it..while your in a factory sweeping the floor im out shooting macro every day;):lol:

macro junkie
4th of December 2007 (Tue), 23:58
good stuff. wheres that one with the asain mantis claw from the side. i think thats gotta be one of ur best from memory.
i have about 1000pics i took and i can only fit 35pics in each one so i had to leave some out.im gueesing thats still on my pc.

macro junkie
5th of December 2007 (Wed), 00:00
u mean this one?sorry i have so many pics.i get lost

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1106/1436730453_c7e90a5d1d_o.jpg

LordV
5th of December 2007 (Wed), 01:23
Lovely series- shows you got used to the MPE-65 pretty quickly :)
Brian V.

racketman
5th of December 2007 (Wed), 02:09
how do you place say 4 images in a frame in Photoshop?

devil350
5th of December 2007 (Wed), 02:33
Congrats for such a year of great shots ;-)

Laurent.

macro junkie
5th of December 2007 (Wed), 02:37
how do you place say 4 images in a frame in Photoshop?

do u know how to layer?any way i didnt use photo shop..them u see here took me about 5 mins to do all of them..i done it here with flick..flickr has some cool tools..go to yor sets.copy and past the set addy and it uploads 36pics from your set if u choose to do that..u can upload singles but it takes to long..if i eally wanted do i could do it in photot shop but im gueesing it wouldnt be any better,.?

http://bighugelabs.com/flickr/mosaic.php

dpastern
5th of December 2007 (Wed), 07:08
how do you place say 4 images in a frame in Photoshop?

Not quite sure what you mean Toby. If I understand you correctly, I'd do the background frame first, with a canvas size large enough for all images. I'd then open the other 4 images up, and drag them onto the canvas document. Use the transform tool to move them around and position them. Repeat the dragging process and transform process for each image. You'll have the canvas layer as the background, and the 4 images as 4 different layers. Does that make sense?

Nice series of shots MJ.

Dave

racketman
5th of December 2007 (Wed), 13:54
thanks Dave that makes sense and managed a quartered frame today.

Jay Lowery
5th of December 2007 (Wed), 14:28
if you want them to be real precise and even. click ctrl + r to get out the rulers, right click on the rulers and a menu will pop up, use what helps you best divide it into whatever parts you need. then if you want verticle markers, click and hold the left ruler drag out the guide line to where you need it. when done you can rid of all the markers in the view menu.

Attic
5th of December 2007 (Wed), 14:49
Well you've been an active little tog haven't you :lol: A lot of lovely shot in there Mate.

redemptioncalls
5th of December 2007 (Wed), 23:28
you for sure have some incredible stuff. proud of you

jsanz11
5th of December 2007 (Wed), 23:31
you put a lot of work into that

macro junkie
6th of December 2007 (Thu), 01:45
thanks guys//im lucky i dont work so i do this all day..every pic u see had been edited dustmarks removed sharpened cropiing thats alot of hours spent editing.i love what i do..:)