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Jul 15, 2005 16:07 |  #1

Took about 60 and have found three I'm reasonably happy with, not sure about the mosquito thing. All critique welcomed.

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Jul 15, 2005 16:54 |  #2

Excellent shots! That Spider is a BEAUT! :D

WAIT! What's THAT on the third shot in the lower right? OK, I get it now. You have a trained spider that ties your victims/subjects up so they hold still while you shoot them? (looks like a web attached to the Fly's front foot.) J/K. :lol: ;)
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Jul 15, 2005 17:27 |  #3

Such sharp shots... incredible! What lens did you use?

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Kenny ­ Adams
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Jul 15, 2005 17:46 |  #4

Good Job! The only thing I don't like about the mosquito shot is the bright
spot in the bottle-left corner of the background:o, besides that, it is an
Awesome! picture. Keep up the good work. What kind of camera are you
shooting with?


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Jul 15, 2005 18:23 |  #5

All great shots, the one that is the most awesome, and I mean AWESOME, is the spider shot. That is a Framer for sure. WOW.


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Jul 15, 2005 18:44 |  #6

stunning! that spider shot "WOW"


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Jul 15, 2005 20:15 |  #7

Excellent! They are all very sharp and colorful. Well done!


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Jul 15, 2005 21:31 |  #8

what lens?



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dod
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Jul 16, 2005 02:19 as a reply to  @ cgratti's post |  #9

Thanks all, no chance of printing up the spider, the wife hates them ;)

Edit: just tried to sig my details, doesn't seem to be showing up, any clues? Never mind. seems to be working now, just in case though 20D 100mm F2.8 and sigma 500 DG Super


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Jul 17, 2005 01:43 |  #10

You should be happy with those, they are very good!

Looks like your sensor needs a clean though, the bokeh in the first one looks like it's been hit by a dust storm, particularly up the top left.


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