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Apr 5, 2012 13:28:28   #
hangman45 Loc: Hueytown Alabama
 
Here a few from today

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Apr 5, 2012 13:35:41   #
Sdaupanner Loc: South Dakota /New England
 
Looks like another group of nice Macros and the dragon Fly up close... Now can you get them to smile as you snap the shutter.

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Apr 5, 2012 13:46:04   #
tinusbum Loc: east texas
 
good job! i have been wanting one to pose for me now that i have a new d5100. yours look good.tom

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Apr 5, 2012 13:52:33   #
ftpecktim Loc: MONTANA
 
Sharp!!!!

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Apr 5, 2012 13:56:47   #
hangman45 Loc: Hueytown Alabama
 
tinusbum wrote:
good job! i have been wanting one to pose for me now that i have a new d5100. yours look good.tom
I caught him and brought him in the house and got some clover and put it in a small vase and set him in a window he seems happy was nice to be able to set the shots up.

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Apr 5, 2012 14:54:07   #
Nikonian72 Loc: Chico CA
 
hangman45 wrote:
I caught him and brought him in the house and got some clover and put it in a small vase and set him in a window he seems happy was nice to be able to set the shots up.
Placing an insect in the freezer or the refrigerator for a few minutes, really slows down their activity. Long enough for a few photos. When the antennae start to move, put 'em back in the freezer for a few more minutes.

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Apr 5, 2012 15:13:57   #
hangman45 Loc: Hueytown Alabama
 
Nikonian72 wrote:
hangman45 wrote:
I caught him and brought him in the house and got some clover and put it in a small vase and set him in a window he seems happy was nice to be able to set the shots up.
Placing an insect in the freezer or the refrigerator for a few minutes, really slows down their activity. Long enough for a few photos. When the antennae start to move, put 'em back in the freezer for a few more minutes.
He is very docile. I think he likes the clover, as he still sitting in the window sill.

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Apr 5, 2012 20:10:56   #
ngc1514 Loc: Atlanta, Ga., Lancaster, Oh. and Stuart, Fl.
 
Truly impressive shots, Hangman! The detail is amazing.

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Apr 5, 2012 20:13:20   #
gym Loc: Athens, Georgia
 
hangman45 wrote:
He is very docile. I think he likes the clover, as he still sitting in the window sill.


Very nice! What kind of lighting did you use?

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Apr 5, 2012 20:21:21   #
hangman45 Loc: Hueytown Alabama
 
gym wrote:
Very nice! What kind of lighting did you use?
Was using my Lester A. Dine ring flash
http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-32754-1.html#511887

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Apr 5, 2012 23:23:13   #
MJL Loc: Wild Rose, Wisconsin
 
Very nice captures hangman!

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Apr 7, 2012 02:04:39   #
Bmac Loc: Long Island, NY
 
hangman45 wrote:
Here a few from today


Those are spectacular, thanks for sharing. 8-)

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Apr 7, 2012 14:18:15   #
blind photographer Loc: Rock Hill, South Carolina
 
Awesome!!!!!!!!

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Apr 10, 2012 09:43:22   #
Greg-Colo Loc: Fort Collins,Co
 
Wow.... :thumbup:

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Apr 10, 2012 11:26:44   #
grhound Loc: Maine
 
What a great group of shots.

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