SD1000 Does Macro (slight gross out factor)

UNCTEPUNCTEP Registered Users Posts: 61 Big grins
edited June 10, 2007 in Holy Macro
Came home last night to find a small frog (likely a victim of my cat), which was being disposed of by a group of large black ants. I recently bought a Canon SD1000 for a carry around when I don't want to lug out the 20D, so I thought I'd try out the macro mode.

Here's the overall scene:

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And a 100% crop:

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Only PP was to lower the brightness a little, bump contrast and resize.

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  • SkippySkippy Registered Users Posts: 12,075 Major grins
    edited June 10, 2007
    UNCTEP wrote:
    Came home last night to find a small frog (likely a victim of my cat), which was being disposed of by a group of large black ants. I recently bought a Canon SD1000 for a carry around when I don't want to lug out the 20D, so I thought I'd try out the macro mode.

    Here's the overall scene:
    And a 100% crop:
    Only PP was to lower the brightness a little, bump contrast and resize.

    Hi UNCTEP,
    Little bit of Fringing shows up on the close-up (#2nd shot)
    Taking into account that these are ANTS,
    the Canon SD1000 did a pretty good job thumb.gif
    Thanks for sharing .... Skippy:D
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