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Sep 06, 2007 16:18 |  #16

#1 is outstanding Alby - incredible detail in the shot, which is not easy on a crane fly. Well done.

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Sep 06, 2007 16:26 |  #17

racketman wrote in post #3875785 (external link)
My Raynox has been posted! Someone here needs to order the 24x snap on lens just for the hell of it!
Great portrait shot, detail is as good as anything you could expect from a dslr. What was your working distance?

On #1 I would guess about 8cm's or so. Welcome to the Raynox club BTW :D

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#1 is outstanding Alby - incredible detail in the shot, which is not easy on a crane fly. Well done.

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Thanks for looking Linda and your kind words. :lol:


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Sep 06, 2007 16:30 as a reply to  @ Attic's post |  #18

The more closely I see these beasts the more creeped out I become;) What a stunning first shot.


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Sep 06, 2007 16:40 |  #19

Flo wrote in post #3875896 (external link)
The more closely I see these beasts the more creeped out I become;) What a stunning first shot.

Thanks for looking Flo, these beasts are safe as they live on pollen :-D


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Sep 06, 2007 16:41 as a reply to  @ post 3875785 |  #20

love the close up. great detail for such a lens setup

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Sep 07, 2007 04:14 |  #21

I always thought those were just big mosquitos!!


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Sep 07, 2007 06:04 |  #22

Bill Pham wrote in post #3875963 (external link)
love the close up. great detail for such a lens setup

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Thanks for looking Bill it is el cheapo but I like it :-D Thanks for looking Bill

NeutronBoy wrote in post #3879484 (external link)
I always thought those were just big mosquitos!!

Totally safe unless you get one stuch in your throat I suppose :-D Thanks for looking.


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Sep 07, 2007 08:24 |  #23

wow, great detail, i'll have to look up that lens :D

do u have a URL?


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Sep 08, 2007 11:47 |  #24

Bobster wrote in post #3880365 (external link)
wow, great detail, i'll have to look up that lens :D

do u have a URL?

Thanks for looking Bob, here you go :-D http://www.raynox.co.j​p …sh/digital/S2is​/index.htm (external link)


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Sep 08, 2007 12:16 |  #25

Gorgeous shots Alby. That first on is amazing, especially seeing what equipment you used.

Keep up the awesome work!


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Sep 08, 2007 23:40 |  #26

Nice close up of a fly I use fly fishing. The originals have way better detail. Excellent shots.




  
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Sep 09, 2007 17:40 |  #27

AirBrontosaurus wrote in post #3888301 (external link)
Gorgeous shots Alby. That first on is amazing, especially seeing what equipment you used.

Keep up the awesome work!

Thanks Chris :-D

jlcarnagey wrote in post #3891390 (external link)
Nice close up of a fly I use fly fishing. The originals have way better detail. Excellent shots.

Thanks for looking :D


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