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Sep 29, 2007 14:41 |  #1

I found this little guy just hanging out. He was just there relaxing in the sun. This one is my favorite.

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Sep 29, 2007 14:56 |  #2

Here is another one.

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Sep 29, 2007 15:13 as a reply to  @ 4g63photo's post |  #3

i like number 2 the best..great shots..i love seeing these mantis threads..:)thank u for posting them..:)


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Sep 29, 2007 16:17 |  #4

Both lovely shots - just need to be a touch sharper I think. He is a nice colour :-)

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Sep 29, 2007 16:22 |  #5

macro junkie wrote in post #4032193 (external link)
i like number 2 the best..great shots..i love seeing these mantis threads..:)thank u for posting them..:)

Thank you Macro Junkie. Glad to see your a fan of these.

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Both lovely shots - just need to be a touch sharper I think. He is a nice colour :-)

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I agree. They could have been a bit sharper. I love using the 1D for everything except for maybe macro. It seems a lot harder to focus with it. I think Im going to use the 20D for macro. I think the cropped view is probably easier to see what is going on with the focus.


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Sep 29, 2007 16:25 |  #6

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I agree. They could have been a bit sharper. I love using the 1D for everything except for maybe macro. It seems a lot harder to focus with it. I think Im going to use the 20D for macro. I think the cropped view is probably easier to see what is going on with the focus.

Assuming you use manual focus, have you tried auto focus? Manual focus doesnt always work for everyone, I almost exclusively use auto focus - have developed my own technique on how I use it though but it works well for me. Give it a go if thats not how you do it :)

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Sep 29, 2007 16:59 |  #7

I sure will. I have always used auto. Lately I have been trying manual just because it seems like the Sigma I have does not like going down to 1:1 magnification. Maybe its just me. I'll give it a go and figure it out. Thanks Linda.


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