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Keeper of the Padlocks
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08-13-2008 09:29 AM
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I spend too much of my life on TPF!
Eughh, that is just delisiously disgusting
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You get dragons in your garden, that sounds wonderfull. How you managed to hold the shots for 1/20th of a second i have no idea, did you happen to note what the light metering would have been at f13 without the flash?
tim
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Originally Posted by
Overread
I think I am becomming one - that or all I seem to find in the garden are lightning quick dragons and flies!
Any comments/crits welcome thank you
Great pix, especially #1! Since you are becoming a dipterist, I figured you could use this link:
http://www.dipteristsforum.org.uk/
Ian
Canon 7D, Canon 30D, Sigma 10-20 f/4.5-5.6, Tamron 17-50 f/2.8, Canon 50 f/1.8 Mark I, Sigma 50-150 f/2.8, Canon 100 f/2.8 Macro, Sigma 100-300 f/4, Canon 400 f/5.6L, Sigma 1.4X & 2X EX TC, Canon 430EX, Bogen 3021 Tripod/Gitzo 1377M
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"If I have seen further , it is by standing on ye shoulders of giants." -- Sir Isaac Newton in a letter to Robert Hooke 15 February 1676 (... and a long telephoto doesn't hurt either ...)
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Keeper of the Padlocks
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the only way I could hold these was because I was sitting on the floor - so I was more stable than if I had been standing - where I certainly need a faster shutter.
I am afraid I did not test without flash at f13 - sometimes I get a method I find works so I just stick at it for a whole series of shots - it tends to hit me in the face later when the situation chances and I miss shots - something I am slowly correcting that error
And a dipterist --- its not long and fancy enough a name - needs more latin in it
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Originally Posted by
Overread
And a dipterist --- its not long and fancy enough a name - needs more latin in it

Maybe, but check out the pix on that site! They meet in the UK, too!
Ian
Canon 7D, Canon 30D, Sigma 10-20 f/4.5-5.6, Tamron 17-50 f/2.8, Canon 50 f/1.8 Mark I, Sigma 50-150 f/2.8, Canon 100 f/2.8 Macro, Sigma 100-300 f/4, Canon 400 f/5.6L, Sigma 1.4X & 2X EX TC, Canon 430EX, Bogen 3021 Tripod/Gitzo 1377M
MY BETTERPHOTO
MY SMUGMUG
"If I have seen further , it is by standing on ye shoulders of giants." -- Sir Isaac Newton in a letter to Robert Hooke 15 February 1676 (... and a long telephoto doesn't hurt either ...)
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Keeper of the Padlocks
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I am starting to think I need need a good book on insects and breeds - never new there were that many types of fly in the world!
A quick look at their photos and it seems there is a scope and space in there for a range of good macro shots - they seem to have a lot of older looking photos --- I bet they wish for someone with an MPE65 to appear - 1:1 appears their closest - an not I don't have an MPE65 - wish I did though!
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Originally Posted by
Overread
I am starting to think I need need a good book on insects and breeds - never new there were that many types of fly in the world!
A quick look at their photos and it seems there is a scope and space in there for a range of good macro shots - they seem to have a lot of older looking photos --- I bet they wish for someone with an MPE65 to appear - 1:1 appears their closest - an not I don't have an MPE65 - wish I did though!
I can't imagine trying to chase a live fly with an MPE65! Yeah, I'll bet you'd be welcome at a dipterist's meetup if you showed up with a macro lens and a ringflash!
Ian
Canon 7D, Canon 30D, Sigma 10-20 f/4.5-5.6, Tamron 17-50 f/2.8, Canon 50 f/1.8 Mark I, Sigma 50-150 f/2.8, Canon 100 f/2.8 Macro, Sigma 100-300 f/4, Canon 400 f/5.6L, Sigma 1.4X & 2X EX TC, Canon 430EX, Bogen 3021 Tripod/Gitzo 1377M
MY BETTERPHOTO
MY SMUGMUG
"If I have seen further , it is by standing on ye shoulders of giants." -- Sir Isaac Newton in a letter to Robert Hooke 15 February 1676 (... and a long telephoto doesn't hurt either ...)
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Keeper of the Padlocks
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*makes a note to get a ringflash - or positional heads*
I have seen some very impressive bee headshots taken with an MPE65 - though its definatly a difficult lens to work with - and needs that macro flash.
oh and page 4 of their gallery appears to have a much more impressive line of photos!