Tim

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Dragon FlyTook some shots of a dragon fly in the greenery outside my house.. got more photos to edit.. but i thought id wack this up... hope you like.. just wish i got more in focus... hopefully next time
Tim ![]() D70 - D200/MBD200 Coming soon - Too Much Gear, Not Enough Talent
My Site: http://www.digitalstill.net My Fishing Site: http://www.fishseq.com
Trippy! Strange affect with bits in focus and others other bits aren't in focus. Getting good depth of field would be really difficult with such a dynamic three dimensional subject.
Wow, great shot. It's too bad the focus seemed to have just barely missed the eye though, otherwise this would be something straight out of a magazine.
Thanks for the comments so far..
Dooda.. i wish the eye was clearer... but when i look at the original the eye is fairly sharp.. could be better... hopefully... next time.. this is a 100% crop ![]() Tim[/img] D70 - D200/MBD200 Coming soon - Too Much Gear, Not Enough Talent
My Site: http://www.digitalstill.net My Fishing Site: http://www.fishseq.com
And im only using a 90mm ...
![]() CD.. im using f16 in the first one... f22 in this one Tim p.s. id still like a 180mm.. p.p.s thanks for the replies ![]() D70 - D200/MBD200 Coming soon - Too Much Gear, Not Enough Talent
My Site: http://www.digitalstill.net My Fishing Site: http://www.fishseq.com
Great shots Tim that really utilises and challenges the old keep things in the same focal plane for sharpness throughout. I like the differential focus you created utilising this principal. I thingk the last one's a real ripper!
![]() cheers marco
Few More Pics.. thanks again for the replies.. im loving this macro lens.. opens up a whole new world.. .. so many more things to look at in a new way... especially for someone new to photography like me..
Dragon Fly Thought my finger was a good landing pad while i was trying to take pictures of it ![]() And this critter thought he'd make an Appearance too ![]() Tim D70 - D200/MBD200 Coming soon - Too Much Gear, Not Enough Talent
My Site: http://www.digitalstill.net My Fishing Site: http://www.fishseq.com
That Mantis was in the process of hunting down a moth on the same plant... so he wasnt happy when i stuck the camera in his face to say g'day
Tim D70 - D200/MBD200 Coming soon - Too Much Gear, Not Enough Talent
My Site: http://www.digitalstill.net My Fishing Site: http://www.fishseq.com
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