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Extension tubes, I think that is the next step for me in the macro department. Then the next stop is to combine them all and track down one of those pesky leptons...then I'll know the answer...then they wont be laughing.... HA! This is the remains of a fly after the Venus trap has opened again, which is anything from a couple of days to never. [url=http://www.digitao.co.uk/asylum/xfly.jpg] [img]http://www.digitao.co.uk/asylum/xfly_sm.jpg[/img] [/url] This is a macro of the fossilised Shark tooth I had on the lens cap earlier. [url=http://www.digitao.co.uk/asylum/fossil.jpg] [img]http://www.digitao.co.uk/asylum/fossil_sm.jpg[/img] [/url] [url=http://www.digitao.co.uk/asylum/sundewtip.jpg] [img]http://www.digitao.co.uk/asylum/sundewtip_sm.jpg[/img] [/url] So, preparation is the key here I've found. I quite like the way some of the photos turned out with hardly any editing, what's that word? Brokeh or something, meaning something about use of focus and blur to create another dynamic or something like that. That's what I'm claiming anyway :) [url=http://www.ozoneasylum.com/5635] [img]http://www.digitao.co.uk/sigs/taoboogie.gif[/img] [/url] [i]Those who look for monsters should look to it that they do not become monsters. For when you gaze long into the abyss, the abyss also gazes into you.[/i]
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