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So this morning I'm on my search for a bug. Well, it's winter and my selection was minimum. This fake ladybug (forget thier real name) is all that I could find in the house. Both pictures are cropped, used all three Kenko tubes.
Learned that this focusing stuff isn't easy. No bugs were hurt, mad maybe but not hurt, in this experiment. |
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Suspect this is a harlequin ladybug. I have a bunch too. Fun to shoot, but they are highly reflective.
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Gary ----------------------- Canon 30D, 28-80mm kit, 100mm Macro, 80-200mm, Kenko Tubes (68mm), 380EX Flash, and a wish list. http://www.flickr.com/photos/garythompson/ |
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Exactly what I need. I shot at the low end of aperature. Goes to show you that I have a long way to figure this stuff out.
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