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Jul 06, 2006 21:59 |  #16

Excellent shots. Nice colors and so sharp!


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Jul 06, 2006 22:18 |  #17

Absolutely Beautiful!


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Jul 07, 2006 00:53 as a reply to  @ post 1695247 |  #18

eccles wrote:
Not sure about European subspecies but I think the princess is a prince. Having said that, these are probably the best shots of common blue I have ever seen. Absolutely stunning.


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Jul 07, 2006 08:23 |  #19

stunning! :)


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Jul 07, 2006 08:39 as a reply to  @ post 1693278 |  #20

eldruida wrote:
Exactly, I used my 100mm, the best one...

I'm on a steep learning curve here - just got my hardware.

What sort of (working) distance were you from the subject?

Recent experimentation showed limited DOF (2-3mm) available with the 100 - as to be expected. Photgraphing ants just about cut them in 2 with the DOF I was operating on.

Thanks in advance for your advice.


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Jul 07, 2006 15:15 |  #21

very nice work. They have style.


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Jul 07, 2006 15:36 |  #22

lovely shots........... I really like the composition of #1


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Jul 10, 2006 03:24 as a reply to  @ wayne_eddy's post |  #23

wayne_eddy wrote:
I'm on a steep learning curve here - just got my hardware.

What sort of (working) distance were you from the subject?

Recent experimentation showed limited DOF (2-3mm) available with the 100 - as to be expected. Photgraphing ants just about cut them in 2 with the DOF I was operating on.

Thanks in advance for your advice.

Maybe 10 cm, more or less...


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Jul 10, 2006 04:04 |  #24

wOw! i love that!


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Jul 10, 2006 04:07 |  #25

Must have missed these- glad I saw them- excellent shots- you do have a beautiful style with butterflies.
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