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misu (Mikhail Palinchak) said 7 months ago:
MMeye said 7 months ago:
Thank you Mikhail.
I used the Nikon D200 with a Sigma 105mm macro lens.
misu (Mikhail Palinchak) said 7 months ago:
Hm... I if have posebility also try to make some macro shots... and am interested from what distance from the object you make these shot!
MMeye said 7 months ago:
Oh God... it was last year, I cannot exactly remember... I would say about 30cm.
misu (Mikhail Palinchak) said 7 months ago:
30cm... For macro it is a big distance but for dragonfly I think not ;)...
Interesting to see your comments on my macros, what is wrong and what to do to improve:
www.vazaar.com/user:misu/photos/id:23504/
www.vazaar.com/user:misu/photos/id:23590/
MMeye said 7 months ago:
Yes, maybe it was less. Perhaps 20cm. But not less than this in my opinion, as it is very difficult to approach dragonflies.
I'll go and see your macro shots ;-)
misu (Mikhail Palinchak) said 7 months ago:
I knew that this your photo will be featured. My congratulations.
MMeye said 7 months ago:
Thank you Mikhail :-)
And many thanks also to all voters.
leniguez (Laura Ñiguez) said 7 months ago:
Amazing photo ¡¡¡
Is perfect for the topic.
I love the colour and the processing.
Congratulations.
ErikUnger (Erik Unger) said 7 months ago:
Really noting more to say but amazing. I'd love to capture a nice macro like this. I really like the out background as it all just seems to blend together so well.
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Amazing shot. What camera you have and what lenses?