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Old Jul-13-2012, 05:31 PM
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Frog Hopper and a Tree Rat :)




I know these are not macro but they're close(ish) ups using the 100L Macro lens as a prime and show what a beautiful prime lens it is. The squirrel shots are natural light. (If you'd prefer I move them to the Wildlife section I'll happily do so)









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Old Jul-13-2012, 10:20 PM
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Lovely captures.
I've been capturing foxes in the gaerden with my 90mm macro lens :)
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Thank you Brian :).

I'd love to get a fox. We get tonnes of them round where I live as we have about 8 or 9 parks and woodland areas within a 1.5 mile radius but we have 8 ft fences in the garden and although I expect a fox would be able to scale it quite easily, they tend to run up and down the street checking out the front gardens more than anything and we have a double drive so they tend to trot straight past.

I'd have to go out late in the evening or at night to try and capture them in the green areas.
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Old Jul-17-2012, 04:10 AM
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U need ex tubes on 100 for those hoppers. Haha
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