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Some say you can't do this w/o a macro lens...

 
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Jun 15, 2005 15:45 |  #1

They don't know a G5, do they? :-)

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Jun 15, 2005 16:03 |  #2

how did you get this macro shoot? What did you use?


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Jun 15, 2005 16:07 as a reply to  @ likophoto's post |  #3

My Canon G5, no macro lens, just the 4x built in zoom.
All my macros are shot without any special lens. You can see more at my site
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in the "most recent" section.
Got quite good lately with the manual focus, and doing it at high noon at 95 degrees helps. They just hang out and take it easy.

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Jun 15, 2005 18:52 |  #4

excellent dof.




  
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Jun 15, 2005 18:54 |  #5

:shock:
Seems it can...

Great shot!


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Jun 15, 2005 19:15 as a reply to  @ JMAS's post |  #6

what a really great shot

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Jun 15, 2005 20:05 as a reply to  @ marie's post |  #7

WOW! Fantastic shot


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Jun 15, 2005 20:05 |  #8

Great shot!!


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Jun 15, 2005 20:12 |  #9

What.....another one??? I just lost track of all these great shots of draflies today.....wow....nice.​...


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Jun 15, 2005 22:48 as a reply to  @ Leorooster's post |  #10

Very nice shot, Great DOF, but please do show more of it's body...thanks.

Did I say that I love the shot?;)


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Jun 15, 2005 23:54 |  #11

Wow! I need to buy micro lens to my G6!


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Jun 15, 2005 23:56 |  #12

Wonderful shot......I can't get mine to look anywhere near this good!


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Jun 16, 2005 00:06 |  #13

Impressive. Congratulations !




  
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Jun 16, 2005 00:21 |  #14

NIce of him to stay so still for you! Excellent shot!!!


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Jun 16, 2005 00:49 |  #15

Great shot Muunstruk!! Keep 'em coming!! :)


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