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    Few from the back yard...

    The last of the Tumpet Vine flowers.

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    How about an abstact BIF???

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    My first bee.

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    And my first dragonfly.

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    Re: Few from the back yard...

    My first attempt at using CS4 (from Element 6) and I see that the EXIF was stripped when I saved as JPG. The Save As command doesn't give a JPG option, so I use the Save for Web with metadata set to All. How do I save JPGs with EXIF intact? - TF
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    Re: Few from the back yard...

    Fantastic captures!! That Bee shot is outstanding!!!

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    Re: Few from the back yard...

    For some reason, I like the second one from the top the most !

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    Re: Few from the back yard...

    Eric - Thanks.

    AgingEyes - Thanks. 1/20 sec @ f/4 incase you want to try yourself

    As for my EXIF problem, I figured it out. I just needed to convert the file to 8-bit and then JPG is an option in Save As.

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    Re: Few from the back yard...

    Ya gotta love the bee. Great detail.
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    Re: Few from the back yard...

    That bee is awesome!
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    Re: Few from the back yard...

    what lense/tube? did you shoot that bee with? is it a crop at all?

    im trying to imagine how much closer/ larger the subject will be if i use some tubes on my 70-200 as opposed to my 60mm macro.
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    Re: Few from the back yard...

    Quote Originally Posted by Dylan8i
    what lense/tube? did you shoot that bee with? is it a crop at all?

    im trying to imagine how much closer/ larger the subject will be if i use some tubes on my 70-200 as opposed to my 60mm macro.
    Sorry about the stripped EXIF. The lens was a 100mm and I don't think I used any tubes. It is a good sized bee. Here is the uncropped version. - TF


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    Re: Few from the back yard...

    Here is a quarter with a 200mm at minimum focus distances with 0, 20, 36 and 68mm tubes. APS-C Sony. Lens= 1.5m min focus distance. Just to give you size so they're blurry. TF

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    Re: Few from the back yard...

    Thanks for the Featured Photo! (Though I missed with the thanks until it's gone.) With all the great shots here, it's real honor. - TF
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    Re: Few from the back yard...

    Wonderful series, I particularly like the second shot for its artistic appeal and colour. Cheers, S
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    Re: Few from the back yard...

    Quote Originally Posted by shootme
    Wonderful series, I particularly like the second shot for its artistic appeal and colour. Cheers, S
    Thanks, Shootme. Can I really call a mistake 'art'? :-) TF
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    Re: Few from the back yard...

    Quote Originally Posted by OldClicker
    ...Can I really call a mistake 'art'? :-) TF
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    Re: Few from the back yard...

    the dragonfly and bee are both amazing!

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    Re: Few from the back yard...

    Quote Originally Posted by reidsprincess20028
    the dragonfly and bee are both amazing!

    Thank you. - TF
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    Re: Few from the back yard...

    Wow!

    I particularly like the Bee and Dragonfly!

    The second from the top is also nice - in an artistic miss / blur kind or way

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    Re: Few from the back yard...

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    Wow!

    I particularly like the Bee and Dragonfly!

    The second from the top is also nice - in an artistic miss / blur kind or way
    Thanks and welcome. Hope these shots give you a feel for what I'm saying in the reply to your 'What camera?' thread. - TF
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    Re: Few from the back yard...

    Quote Originally Posted by OldClicker
    Thanks and welcome. Hope these shots give you a feel for what I'm saying in the reply to your 'What camera?' thread. - TF
    Thanks

    They do indeed!
    They're definately the type of photos I was looking at trying to capture!

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    Re: Few from the back yard...

    Nice (huge) Bee, but you KNOW I like the Dragonfly the best.
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    Re: Few from the back yard...

    Thanks to all. The Bee won Honorable Mention at our club competition. - TF
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    Re: Few from the back yard...

    Quote Originally Posted by OldClicker
    The Bee won Honorable Mention at our club competition. - TF
    That's good news !!

    Congratulations !!!

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    Re: Few from the back yard...

    I have to go with the bee and the dragon fly as my top picks of the bunch, Jeff
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