Hoverflies
sebthedog1
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I think I've sussed out how to do this now (I'm a bit of a techie dinosaur!) thanks to Phil for his help. If it's still not right I'm sure someone will guide me in the right direction but the preview looks ok.
Anyway I am pretty new to photograpy - got a DSLR for xmas and haven't been able to put it down since - I think I'm officially addicted. I also seem to have caught the insect bug and have already decided that macro is the way to go for me. I have limited kit (no flash, no macro lens) so all my pics are taken with kenko tubes and a tamron 55-200mm lens on a 450d.
Any c&c welcome - looking forward to learning lots here.
Cheers
Mandy
Anyway I am pretty new to photograpy - got a DSLR for xmas and haven't been able to put it down since - I think I'm officially addicted. I also seem to have caught the insect bug and have already decided that macro is the way to go for me. I have limited kit (no flash, no macro lens) so all my pics are taken with kenko tubes and a tamron 55-200mm lens on a 450d.
Any c&c welcome - looking forward to learning lots here.
Cheers
Mandy
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good focus on first frame, pity its facing wrong way
doing very well without a dedicated macro lens.
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