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  • Bugs.

    Fantastic but ......

    Wasps, moths and ants are just some of the wildlife subjects Jimmy Reid has captured in his intricate shots.

  • #2
    Sorry I am missing something - but what?

    I know you dont need camo for photographing bugs
    Last edited by ronidog; 24 August 2024, 02:49 PM.

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    • Keith-369
      Keith-369 commented
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      It does actually say under the picture of the camo shot that he " wears camouflage gear to take pictures of owls"

    • ronidog
      ronidog commented
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      I know , it was a tongue in cheek comment

    • MikeOxon
      MikeOxon commented
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      That camo shot is actually a mirror image - flip it and see the OM logo

  • #3
    Excellent photos of insects. I love doing much the same...
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/133688957@N08/
    Mark Johnson Retired.

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    • #4
      Originally posted by ronidog View Post
      Sorry I am missing something - but what?
      Not pretty are they

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      • #5
        Not in human terms maybe. but i dont see much art or film that is pretty.

        Modern close ups and macro can give more people a glimpse of an amazing world that we are part of but do not really see.

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        • #6
          Originally posted by Dave in Wales View Post

          Not pretty are they
          Self-portrait, anyone?

          Harold
          The body is willing but the mind is weak.

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          • #7
            Has he got a left handed OM-1? In the last photo his shutter button is on the left…
            https://www.flickr.com/photos/macg33zr/

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