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  • In a small Landscape - colours

    I still have trouble in seeing these macro insects as 'small', perhaps because they inhabit a world of colours and shapes so different to our own.

    And that to me is one of the fascinations, at the end of the lens is a colourscape of strong saturated colour, against which you can arrange an image.

    Anyway, it an opportunity to post just a bit more of the same, in the hope that patience is not yet eroded.












    E-3, Sigma 150, ec2.0

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    Nick

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    Re: In a small Landscape - colours

    More super shots. I am trying macro but find I have a shaky hand due to age /illness so have to use a tripod and the number of empty leaves I am taking photgraphs off is increasing. Keep posting please find your shots fascinating.
    Ed

    Live life in the slow lane.

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      Re: In a small Landscape - colours

      Originally posted by Wee man View Post
      More super shots. I am trying macro but find I have a shaky hand due to age /illness so have to use a tripod and the number of empty leaves I am taking photgraphs off is increasing. Keep posting please find your shots fascinating.
      Well I have a pretty good collection of leaves, though I'm catching a lot less nowadays.

      Unless light is very very good I always use flash, as shutter speed needs to be over 1/200. C-af is important as is patience. Must admit the thought of using a tripod would daunt me a bit. Hope practise brings about a higher keeper rate.

      Nick

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