Mixed Bugs
GOLDENORFE
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a few taken when it was windy, can anyone id flat green bug?
phil.
really strugledwith exposhure on last 2
thanks for looking.
phil
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phil.
really strugledwith exposhure on last 2
thanks for looking.
phil
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The last one is my favorite!
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Sven
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I love #3 - is this what I can look forward to with the 100mm macro -- of course that, and years of practice?
Phil, do you use extension tubes or anything in addition? Very nice!
Lori
Lori
Think the odd bug is a green tortoise beetle.
Brian V.
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I don't get as many bugs as everyone else in my garden!
Link to my personal website: http://www.pauliddon.co.uk
Jack
(My real name is John but Jack'll do)
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Bob
paul ,not every thing was in garden only the damsels.
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Canon EOS 40D, MP-E 65 2.8, Sigma EM-140 DG
Canon EOS 400D Firmware 1.1.1,EF-S 18 55,EF 28 105,Sigma 150 EX DG APO macro,Sigma 70 300 APO DG
These were with 450d, 100mm macro + ext tubes.
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