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Sep 15, 2007 18:45 |  #1

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Sep 15, 2007 18:57 |  #2

Nice shots Joan, really like #1.


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Sep 15, 2007 18:58 |  #3

macro moon is a first. Your Grasshoppers look bigger than ours.


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Sep 15, 2007 19:18 |  #4

Thanks Scott and Toby.
LOL!! "Macro Moon" I agree this sounds wierd and wondered if I should include it with the others, but decided to post it anyway.
These are still youngish grasshoppers the first about 4 inches and the second was a bit smaller. Compared to yours??? I never nticed them when I was in England so I cannot tell you. We have some that are probably about 5 inches in length max.


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Sep 16, 2007 09:24 |  #5

Comments please or are they so bad?


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Sep 16, 2007 14:02 |  #6

#1 is very nice. --Rick


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Sep 16, 2007 14:46 as a reply to  @ rrdjserv@earthlink.net's post |  #7

Thanks Rick:)


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Sep 16, 2007 15:03 |  #8

Lovely moon macro Joan LOL LOL. Those grasshoppers are BIG. #1 is good, #2 is just a bit soft.


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Sep 16, 2007 16:20 |  #9

Thanks Brian..any suggestions on improving #2? Moon: Okay well maybe "close-up" - no wont work either! LOL!! Anyway...I liked it and posted it.


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Sep 16, 2007 16:35 |  #10

Photogirl2007 wrote in post #3942515 (external link)
Thanks Brian..any suggestions on improving #2? Moon: Okay well maybe "close-up" - no wont work either! LOL!! Anyway...I liked it and posted it.

Try to focus on the eyes. Also if you can, try and get parallel to the subject that will give the best DOF.


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Sep 16, 2007 16:45 as a reply to  @ skylab's post |  #11

Great advice. Thanks Brian:D


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