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    Umm I am noob how do i view the Exif? .. Sorry :P

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    your first photo reminds me of the fly on wikipedia.

    Macrophotography - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    its the bottom right photo on the page

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    I like your photos. Macro is not always about close-up but also how you present them. I think some were over exposed. Did you do this intentionally? At 15, you are going to be a pro soon! keep it up. I am also a fan of macro because these insects don't complain.

    Do you usually use flash? I also make my own diffuser.

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    I especially liked numbers 2 and 11. Thanks for sharing and keep up the good work.

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    A very nice set of photos - especially 6 and 7 in post #4.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anth_333 View Post
    Umm I am noob how do i view the Exif? .. Sorry :P
    If you use Mozila Firefox there is a free Exif reader add-on - just go to the add-on page and search for "Exif". Once you download it you right click on the photo and (unless the Exif info has been removed) you can see the settings used. I didn't know it was available until it was mentioned on this forum a while back.

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    Really enjoyed #1 and #2 those were great shots!

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    i love 2, 7, 9 & 16....i love how #2 gives the feel on peace and calm....i really like #9, it almost looks like a mini priest walking through heavenly grounds....and 16 is awesome, just love how the spider stares back at you like it's curious about what it is you are doing!

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    The second one of the dragonfly is amazing. I should hire you to take my pictures


 

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