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    backyard macros

    finally had two hours to kill today, it's been a mess just trying to get more than 40 minutes of free time any given day. One nice thing is that the less time I have to shoot, the more I think about each shot before the shutter is released - that can't be a bad thing. Here are some things I literally found in the backyard. All of these are pretty close to full frame, cropped to 3:2 and not much more.

    this fly was really small, the large ones weren't cooperative.





    this is a small katydid I think, it would have fit on my shutter button and still had a bit of wiggle room.





    and a red admiral, just to remind me that despite the colors and patterns, butterflies are just bugs too.



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    Re: backyard macros

    Awesome Work Erik Like them all
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    Re: backyard macros

    Great stuff here, Erik!

    Love the 2nd fly shot. Did you by chance take a shot of the katydid shadow from beneath the leaf? I've been trying to get a good sillouette bug-on-leaf shot myself. Hope you got it :thumbsup:

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    Re: backyard macros

    thanks guys!

    didn't get the silhouette shot - I was already lying in the dirt, using my head as a monopod. I considered moving him, but the leaves that would be high enough are pretty hardened off and opaque. another day!!
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    Re: backyard macros

    Quote Originally Posted by Sushigaijin
    ... I was already lying in the dirt, using my head as a monopod...
    LOL! Been there, done that!

    I know - hard to find just the right critter in just the right place in just the right time. OK, another time then
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    Re: backyard macros

    Nice shots. I love lying down to get shots, people are always like "WTF?". :thumbsup:

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    Re: backyard macros

    Wonderful shots, I really like the 4th one.

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