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Sep 05, 2007 14:59 |  #31

Hi Alby,
Good shots - makes you itch just looking at them - brings back memories of that bloody awful lotion - you never forget the smell (particularly as my wife was a teacher and we had 3 kids!!!!!!!)


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Sep 05, 2007 19:56 |  #32

teatree shampoo, my kids have never (touch wood) got them when they were doing the rounds @ school :)

fantastic close ups! :D


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Sep 05, 2007 21:17 as a reply to  @ Bobster's post |  #33

at least you never had to soak your hair in kerosene and then try to wash THAT out...
(no, i never did but i believe that was the only treatment aside from a full shave, back in the day)




  
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Sep 06, 2007 00:02 as a reply to  @ post 3867372 |  #34

Thank Goodness I'm Bald. Even though its a very unpleasant critter, Excellent work and very sharp images. Somebody will want to buy these from you (the images, that is)


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Sep 06, 2007 16:21 |  #35

Bobster wrote in post #3869335 (external link)
teatree shampoo, my kids have never (touch wood) got them when they were doing the rounds @ school :)

fantastic close ups! :D

Thanks Bobster, your kids are lucky not to have for sure.

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Hi Alby,
Good shots - makes you itch just looking at them - brings back memories of that bloody awful lotion - you never forget the smell (particularly as my wife was a teacher and we had 3 kids!!!!!!!)

Haha I scratch everytime I open the bloody thread up to reply :-D

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at least you never had to soak your hair in kerosene and then try to wash THAT out...
(no, i never did but i believe that was the only treatment aside from a full shave, back in the day)

SS I remember that smell, it took your breath away.

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Thank Goodness I'm Bald. Even though its a very unpleasant critter, Excellent work and very sharp images. Somebody will want to buy these from you (the images, that is)

You and me also :-) well almost bald, Thanks for looking :-)


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Sep 07, 2007 06:50 |  #36

for the record Raynox lens takes G6 down to 14mm and the 100mm macro down to 5mm.


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Sep 07, 2007 07:00 |  #37

racketman wrote in post #3879959 (external link)
for the record Raynox lens takes G6 down to 14mm and the 100mm macro down to 5mm.

Is that the 250 or the 202?


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Sep 07, 2007 08:36 |  #38

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Is that the 250 or the 202?

202. I'm presuming you get a lot more working distance with your Panasonic at 400mm. With my set up it would be pretty imposssible to light the subject with flash at maximum magnifiacation.


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Sep 07, 2007 09:24 as a reply to  @ racketman's post |  #39

Hiya Alby,

Just as a matter of interest here's three shots

#1 is just the 105 fully extended

#2 is as above with full set of Tubes 65mm

#3 is as above plus the 250 Raynox

at least my repair's worked so far :lol:

Cheers for now
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Sep 07, 2007 09:25 as a reply to  @ bandit 1's post |  #40

the whole shooting match


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Sep 08, 2007 03:33 |  #41

Toby I normally use it at about 200-250mm as the DOF drops the more I zoom but for tiny micro critters it's just great.

Mark I feel the power ;-)a Get a 202 next and feel it stronger :-D


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