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10/09/2008 04:58:21 PM · #151 |
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10/09/2008 06:17:34 PM · #152 |
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10/09/2008 06:29:29 PM · #153 |
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10/09/2008 06:51:47 PM · #154 |
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10/09/2008 07:05:40 PM · #155 |
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10/09/2008 07:34:07 PM · #156 |
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10/09/2008 08:30:24 PM · #157 |
This was entered into the B&W a Week side challenge, but I thought I would post it here as well just for fun. [The full size version is actually more interesting than the thumbnail.]
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10/09/2008 10:09:32 PM · #158 |
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10/09/2008 11:25:53 PM · #159 |
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10/09/2008 11:34:28 PM · #160 |
I had some time to play this evening, and I really liked what I came home with. And was nice to get some time to shoot for me...........
Without flash has a nice effect sometimes.
With flash is a whole new game though.
Matt
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10/10/2008 08:11:26 AM · #161 |
Playing with whites
I broke a light bulb for this glass shot
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Badmington Birdy
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10/10/2008 08:53:34 AM · #162 |
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10/10/2008 09:08:40 AM · #163 |
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10/10/2008 09:27:47 AM · #164 |
With this one I'm done with the minimum requirements 10/30.
I will keep going though. It's fun
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to supplement some of the electronic component pics
this 'chip' is about 2 mm wide. I tried to isolate it from the rest.

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10/10/2008 11:29:04 AM · #165 |
Keeping with my theme for today another not so common macro of an every day object.

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10/10/2008 12:57:00 PM · #166 |
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10/10/2008 01:20:06 PM · #167 |
An experiment with an old vivitar 28mm f2.8 mf lens and adapter on the sony a200
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10/10/2008 01:42:14 PM · #168 |
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Same nails, different angle.
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10/10/2008 05:47:49 PM · #169 |
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10/10/2008 11:04:38 PM · #170 |
I am so far behind, but took some great textured macros today, and here are a couple.
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10/10/2008 11:05:09 PM · #171 |
Here is another one..... I will be back later with some more, and I will also catch up with some commenting tonight.

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10/10/2008 11:53:32 PM · #172 |
Brown anole. This little lizard is about the size of your little finger or smaller. They eat a lot of mosquitoes ants and other small bugs. There are so many that it seems that the bushes are almost alive when you move near them sometimes. They don't bite unless you are holding them in your hand, and even then it's harmless.
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10/11/2008 01:13:18 AM · #173 |
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10/11/2008 01:23:26 AM · #174 |
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10/11/2008 05:16:48 AM · #175 |
for those who asked his face!
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