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Jul 30, 2007 16:01 |  #1

Hi,

finaly found sime time to use my new tubes and really need some C&C. Setup was 350d with full set of Kenko tubes behind 70-200 F4 on tripod with remote release and mirror lockup.

Both were taken in a light cube setup up in a sunny conservatory.

Be brutal!

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Jul 30, 2007 16:13 |  #2

Flowers are cool and all, but find some bugs man!


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Jul 31, 2007 02:29 |  #3

Hi Guitar boy,

maybe thats why nobody has responded, oh well, looks like I will have to ask my wife and kids what they think again.

Thanks anyway,


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Jul 31, 2007 02:41 as a reply to  @ crispypie's post |  #4

The flower is fine with out bugs. Great start look foward to seeing more.


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Jul 31, 2007 04:39 as a reply to  @ weka2000's post |  #5

I love #2. Make you look twice just to check it's not an exotic bug.


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Jul 31, 2007 06:01 as a reply to  @ dreamline's post |  #6

i like flower shot also but would like to see it closer. so you can the pollen on it. keep at it. then again i'm not even consider a rookie here yet. :oops:

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Jul 31, 2007 17:46 |  #7

I really like the second one.


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Aug 01, 2007 02:19 |  #8

Nice shots chris, I prefer the first shot. which is your favorite?


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Aug 02, 2007 11:52 |  #9

Thanks for your comments everybody,

Bernie,
thats kind off what I was thinking, I'm not sure if that makes it a bit to unfriendly though.

Bill,
yes, there will be more, just need some time!

John_S and Alby
I cant make my mind up which I like the best, the first one seems a little tame, the second a bit scary. Perhaps I should try something in between :-)


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