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Patrick Jacobson
{K:29151} 10/13/2004
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Ive done a few macro shots.. =) Im glad you liked it!
Cheers
Patrick J
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Steen Heilesen
{K:440} 10/13/2004
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Thanks for your comments. I can see from your favorite picture that you have tried to work with a macro lens. Your picture is great and very creative :)
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Patrick Jacobson
{K:29151} 10/13/2004
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Superb macro shot.. great composition.. super details/texture and colors!! Very good control of the natural light!! =)) 7+
Ciao
Patrick J
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Steen Heilesen
{K:440} 10/13/2004
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I'm open for critique, if not, I would not upload here. I just want to explain macrophotography. I have noticed that many of the usefilm critics don't know much about this. I don't like to manipulate the pictures. I only use Adobe Photoshop for graphic on websites. The BG will allways be grainy on macros depending on distance from the subject. People see pictures in different way and I respect that. You have a nice website :)
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xxxIlonaxxxx xxxxKrijgsmanxxxx
{K:10405} 10/13/2004
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I didn't mean it bad, sorry, I think I use the wrong explain to you, I am a Dutch one and my English is not that good, I meant the background, it is a bit grainy, look what I mean, I use PS, I didn't say the shot is not good, sure it is, if I don't like it I don't comment it....
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Steen Heilesen
{K:440} 10/13/2004
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I don't find it unsharp. It's a macro and you cann't make all of it sharp. Look at the head as the focus point. With the big wings some of it will become unsharp, because the wings are bending. Just 1mm from the focus point, it will start to be out of focus. Thats the facts when you work with macrolenses and diopters. Thanks for your comments.
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xxxIlonaxxxx xxxxKrijgsmanxxxx
{K:10405} 10/13/2004
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I know dragonflies are not that easy to catch, they are so fast, but I like this one even when it is a bit unsharp..lovely
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Margaret Sturgess
{K:49403} 10/13/2004
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Great capture - those wings just shimmer Margaret
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