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Dec 25, 2005 09:04 |  #1

Hallo...
Here is my macro photo study :)
Comments and critics are welcome.
I am still in learning curve.

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PS: is it in category macro ? when not please feel free to move it :D

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Dec 25, 2005 09:30 |  #2

Welcome to the forum. It is a close up not a macro. Macro shots are basically 1:1 The size in the photo is the real size in life. It is a good start, clear well focused, great depth of field and well lit. It is a dead flower and that is what it looks like.


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Dec 25, 2005 09:47 |  #3

thanks Dennis :)


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Dec 25, 2005 15:16 |  #4

Wow wow wow wow wow. I just looked through your pictures and they are breathtaking. Bravo. :)


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Dec 25, 2005 15:41 |  #5

Ian... thanks for your compliment :D


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