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02/08/2005 06:50:11 PM · #1 |
This little fellow flew on my hand the other day and starting crawling around my finger. I thought this might make a good shot so I grabbed my camera !
What do you all think ? Is it better cropped right in or as it is with space around to get the right perspective ?
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02/08/2005 06:57:23 PM · #2 |
Good shot. I love macros... I prefer the second one. The negative space works well.
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02/08/2005 07:10:35 PM · #3 |
Great capture :) as my eyes aint what they used to be the croped version is better for me on the web and has much more detail but as a print of a decent size I agree with Yanik and would go with the original (did you get a tetinus boost btw?)
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02/08/2005 07:14:19 PM · #4 |
Very cool shot! Bugs sure are scary up close!
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02/08/2005 07:20:38 PM · #5 |
Thanks guys, I was favouring the one with the negative space more.
As it is summer here in Australia we get a lot of beetles flying around this time of year, but they are harmless ! |
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02/08/2005 07:21:24 PM · #6 |
Both are great shots. I was wondering if there was a way to bring out some of the dark areas in the bug. I hope you don't mind but I done a little editing to see if I could bring out a little more detail. Let me know what you think. Again both of your photographs are great.

Message edited by author 2005-02-08 19:21:40. |
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02/08/2005 07:22:29 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by megryan: Thanks guys, I was favouring the one with the negative space more.
As it is summer here in Australia we get a lot of beetles flying around this time of year, but they are harmless ! |
talk about them flying around! I had one hit me in the boob today. Too funny. It actually hurt though. BIG!!! bug. Little boobs. LOL |
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02/08/2005 07:24:02 PM · #8 |
Wow, what great shots! I love the first one and how ridiculously close it is!!! |
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02/08/2005 07:30:32 PM · #9 |
i also like the first one. how did you keep still? |
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02/08/2005 07:32:16 PM · #10 |
talk about them flying around! I had one hit me in the boob today. Too funny. It actually hurt though. BIG!!! bug. Little boobs. LOL [/quote]
You crack me up Lentil !!! |
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02/08/2005 07:33:25 PM · #11 |
You crack me up Lentil !!! [/quote]
it actually frightened me. I dont know what type of bug it was but it was big and loud and blue
Message edited by author 2005-02-08 19:33:50. |
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02/08/2005 07:33:39 PM · #12 |
i think the second is much better composition-wise. |
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02/08/2005 07:33:57 PM · #13 |
[quote=SDW65] Both are great shots. I was wondering if there was a way to bring out some of the dark areas in the bug. I hope you don't mind but I done a little editing to see if I could bring out a little more detail. Let me know what you think. Again both of your photographs are great.
Yep I agree with your idea about bringing out the detail in the darker areas. These were straight out of the camera no photoshop ! |
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02/08/2005 07:37:32 PM · #14 |
how did you keep still? [/quote]
Being still is always difficult without a tripod. bug on the left finger, camera in the right hand, both elbows fixed hard on the table and held my breath ! |
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02/08/2005 07:37:35 PM · #15 |
That's a pretty wild looking bug. What did its back look like. It has little antler things like a June bug I shot last year. Weird June bug. Ugly mofo.
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02/08/2005 07:38:57 PM · #16 |
Originally posted by Jacko: That's a pretty wild looking bug. What did its back look like. It has little antler things like a June bug I shot last year. Weird June bug. Ugly mofo. |
Thats just plain creepy :o) |
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02/08/2005 07:45:18 PM · #17 |
[quote=Jacko] That's a pretty wild looking bug. What did its back look like. It has little antler things like a June bug I shot last year.
Yes Jacko similar looking bugs but this one had the colour that you see on the edge, on its back as well. Which one did you prefer ?
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02/08/2005 07:56:46 PM · #18 |
Originally posted by megryan: [quote=SDW65] Both are great shots. I was wondering if there was a way to bring out some of the dark areas in the bug. I hope you don't mind but I done a little editing to see if I could bring out a little more detail. Let me know what you think. Again both of your photographs are great.
Yep I agree with your idea about bringing out the detail in the darker areas. These were straight out of the camera no photoshop ! |
Straight out of the camera - great shot and IMO perfect DOF. Keep up the good work. |
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02/08/2005 08:04:15 PM · #19 |
Originally posted by SDW65:
Straight out of the camera - great shot and IMO perfect DOF. Keep up the good work. |
Thanks heaps, it really inspires one when you get positive comments like this. Just checked out your profile Scott, love the butterfly, perfect ! :-) |
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02/08/2005 08:13:36 PM · #20 |
Originally posted by megryan: Originally posted by SDW65:
Straight out of the camera - great shot and IMO perfect DOF. Keep up the good work. |
Thanks heaps, it really inspires one when you get positive comments like this. Just checked out your profile Scott, love the butterfly, perfect ! :-) |
Thank you! |
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02/08/2005 08:20:31 PM · #21 |
Great shot of what I most hate in this world - bugs!!! Seriously, terrific shot. I have really worked at trying to appreciate the skill that goes into these shots even if I honestly don't like looking at the subject matter. That's a hint for all you flower-picture-haters out there! LOL
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02/08/2005 08:46:25 PM · #22 |
Originally posted by Kylie: Great shot of what I most hate in this world - bugs!!! Seriously, terrific shot. I have really worked at trying to appreciate the skill that goes into these shots even if I honestly don't like looking at the subject matter. That's a hint for all you flower-picture-haters out there! LOL |
Thanks ! You are honest and you are fair when it comes to voting...it's a shame some people can't judge fairly when it's just simply the subject matter that doesn't interest them. |
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