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Jun 15, 2006 13:52 |  #1

My 7 year old daughters eye. Amazing how it looks up close.
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Jun 15, 2006 14:09 |  #2

Absolutely amazing how you can see inside the iris. Amazing shot!


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Jun 15, 2006 14:27 |  #3

Very cool! I love eye shots like this


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Jun 15, 2006 20:11 |  #4

Wow! thanks for posting. Is this the 105 by itself or with the extension tubes too?


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Jun 15, 2006 21:07 as a reply to  @ spitstickler's post |  #5

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Wow! thanks for posting. Is this the 105 by itself or with the extension tubes too?

Shot with 12mm of tubes at 1:1.

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Jun 16, 2006 00:13 |  #6

Those are simply amazing :)


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Jun 16, 2006 00:31 |  #7

All I can say is WOW! oh and that I never knew that the eye looks like woven fabric up close! WOOOOOW!


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Jun 16, 2006 11:06 |  #8

Thanks for all the kind words, it was tough getting a 7 year old girl to sit perfectly still to shoot this. I ended up sitting her with her back against the wall resting her head against the wall also to keep it still, then set my camera on a tripod and used the timer. I took about 15 pictures and only 2 came out well enough to post, the subject either blinked or moved in most of the rest. Going to experiment more with a blue eye this weekend.



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