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    So many great macro shots from you Paul. Excellent work.

    P.S. Guess you have the bug
    IF TIN WHISTLES ARE MADE OF TIN

    WHAT DO THEY MAKE FOGHORNS OUT OF?


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    Thank you very much digidark. I have just started getting in to it. It is a very intresting subject I must admit.

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    Excellent shot. You can see the marking on his head quite clearly .
    Well done

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    Nice shot Paul, hope you don't mind, have added the Latin name, as it helps if people are doing web searches.
    Rolf

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    Macro photography is something I enjoy. Trouble is, I use extention tubes with the lens to get 1:1 magnification sadly I need to focus manually and the eyes not being what they used to be, its difficult.Found the best way was to pre-focus then rock backwards and forwards until the subject is sharp.(which usually means I need about half a dozen shots to hit the right point.)
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    Thank you Chocky.

    That is no problem rolf and thanks for the comment.

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    I know what you mean digidark. With the raynox you have to be 8 inches away. So as you say rock back and forwards to it get into focus. I use auto focus the most on the 70 -300 mm lense but you still need to take a fair few shots.

    My friend who is very into it can spen an hour just aken a picture of a spider.
    I don't have quite that much Patience.

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