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06/07/2004 01:27:34 AM · #1			 | 
		
		A few bug shots from the day.  Taken with tamron 90mm macro lens.
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
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06/07/2004 02:01:46 AM · #2			 | 
		
		Great photos Jeremy!!
 
 I like the last bee picture the most.
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06/07/2004 03:33:27 AM · #3			 | 
		
		Looks like a good choice of lens.
 I agree with Gary on the last shot.
 
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 Daddy Long Legs?
 
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06/07/2004 05:33:10 AM · #4			 | 
		
		First image definitely my favourite, Although the focus seems to be on the leaf not the fly, I like the metallic green on the fly.
 
 A few under-slab dwelling creatures in my garden:
  
  
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06/07/2004 05:35:17 AM · #5			 | 
		
		Sorry, still getting the hang of the forum code...
 
  
  
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06/08/2004 01:32:54 AM · #6			 | 
		
		A few more :)
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
 
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06/08/2004 09:20:26 AM · #7			 | 
		
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06/08/2004 09:27:00 AM · #8			 | 
		
		While we're on the topic...  I'd like input from you macro-oriented folks.  I don't have any macro glass yet.  I've got a 18-70mm and a 70-300mm.  What would be the recommendation for an entry into macros?  Something that would allow for nice bug shots and flowers, but not microscope-like abstracts.
 
 I've heard about close-focus adapters, macro lenses, bellows, and other options.  Looks like everyone in this thread is a Canon user, so specific lense suggestions won't work for my Nikon, but as a general idea which way is best to go?
 
 Thanks,
 Chris
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06/08/2004 10:11:23 AM · #9			 | 
		
		 
 
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06/08/2004 10:18:03 AM · #10			 | 
		
		Originally posted by cghubbell:   While we're on the topic...  I'd like input from you macro-oriented folks.  I don't have any macro glass yet.  I've got a 18-70mm and a 70-300mm.  What would be the recommendation for an entry into macros?  Something that would allow for nice bug shots and flowers, but not microscope-like abstracts.
 
 I've heard about close-focus adapters, macro lenses, bellows, and other options.  Looks like everyone in this thread is a Canon user, so specific lense suggestions won't work for my Nikon, but as a general idea which way is best to go?
 
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 Chris  |   
 
 If you have the money, a dedicated macro lens is the way to go.  I know the tamron 90mm macro (which is what I have) is available in the nikon mount. |  
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