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Jul 01, 2006 17:24 |  #1

Equipment is a simple Fuji digital camera so not really macro, just close ups but I think they're ok. The first is a speckled wood sitting on a nettle leaf and the second a small heath on spotted orchid.


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Jul 01, 2006 17:53 |  #2

Wow, both really nice shots especially the first one. They look like they've got some quite nice detail too. :D


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Jul 01, 2006 18:48 |  #3

Thanks Andrew. After seeing some of the jaw dropping macro shots here I wondered whether I was in the right league!
As for the detail level, I've printed the first on A4. The original is cropped to about 75% and it bears close scrutiny quite well but I wouldn't crop it much more. Not sure about the second. I just grabbed it from today's shots and posted it.




  
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Jul 01, 2006 20:22 |  #4

What Fuji are you using? Those are really nice :)




  
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Jul 01, 2006 20:32 |  #5

Really nice shots!




  
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Jul 01, 2006 20:43 as a reply to  @ eccles's post |  #6

Nice captures :) It's a shame the butterflies weren't spreading their wings.


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