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RJSorensen
20th of February 2005 (Sun), 20:46
I attached a 25mm Tube to my EFS 17-85 IS and hooked both up to the 20D and turned the little dial to Macro. A subject was needed, hopefully something that does not move very fast . . . well my old cat "Who Lee O" happened to be sleeping on the top of the couch, his normal day time resting place. So, knowing he won't move for hours, lol, I sat down and clicked off a few shots of his nose, ear & eyes. He peeked out a little to see what the silly man was doing now . . . and that is the moment I caught here. Tips and such are welocme.

I think this will be fun come springtime . . . beautiful flowers and gross bugs to stage. But for now I have a live model that works for 'crunchers.'

AFCop
22nd of February 2005 (Tue), 06:39
A subject was needed, hopefully something that does not move very fast . . . well my old cat "Who Lee O" happened to be sleeping on the top of the couch, his normal day time resting place. So, knowing he won't move for hours, lol, I sat down and clicked off a few shots of his nose, ear & eyes.

Funny what kind of things we'll take pictures of just to "practice"!:D Good shot RJ!

RJSorensen
22nd of February 2005 (Tue), 08:42
LOL, thank you AFC . . . it is all good. Anything that will hold still and has enough light for that first shot. This is my screen saver of the past few days, go figure.

Andy_T
22nd of February 2005 (Tue), 12:53
Nice picture, but it belongs in the 'nature' forum :lol:

Best regards,
Andy

stoneylonesome
27th of February 2005 (Sun), 07:15
Holy Cow! now that is some fine detail.