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Feb 4, 2013 00:10:29   #
fstop22 wrote:
Try this combo.. ISO 320, Shutter speed 1/200 aperture F/18 to F/22.
I use these same settings
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Feb 3, 2013 23:50:19   #
Very Nicely done
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Feb 3, 2013 18:30:37   #
You know like they say all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, and that also go's for Tom being a dull Man, you need some play time to have fun with it Tom!
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Feb 3, 2013 15:27:43   #
Tom, Studying will pay off
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Feb 2, 2013 23:02:07   #
Tom, I also have a Nikon D7000. I've owned a lot of cameras: a few Canons, and a few Nikons. My Nikon D300 was great, but this D7000 is the best camera I have ever owned. You are going to love it!
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Feb 2, 2013 15:51:05   #
Nice shots great detail
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Feb 2, 2013 12:05:44   #
Thanks guys! I used my DIY soft box on these it seems to work very well
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Feb 1, 2013 21:53:27   #
Very nicely done
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Feb 1, 2013 19:26:00   #
I took these today, Nikon D7000 / Nikkor 105D / 56mm tubes ISO 320 / 1:200sec. / F22
No pp just a slight crop










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Feb 1, 2013 14:52:46   #
Very Nicely done!
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Jan 30, 2013 19:50:41   #
WOW! all these jumpers are great, you have done a great job with them
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Jan 30, 2013 17:18:06   #
Blurryeyed wrote:
sford122 wrote:
fstop22 wrote:
Female Jumping Spider Bites the Dust. Photographing insects in the wild is the challenge, at least for me. Other than a few post I've seen on this Forum I think everyone shoots live insects and not frozen. I would rant and rave a little more, but too tired after work.
I sooo agree. Nearly cried for this little one.
I can empathize with Pinkcat, the first spider I chilled I killed because I did not realize just how sensitive to cold that they are. Have not done that a second time but it happens. Let's face it Jumping Spiders make for some of the most impressive macro shots you can get without focus stacking, we can't all be like Martin... He has a special talent for these little guys, I think that he actually finds more of them than Shahan does and that is quite remarkable in and of itself...
quote=sford122 quote=fstop22 Female Jumping Spid... (show quote)


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Jan 30, 2013 11:04:08   #
I agree, I have captured and photographed in the past, and I've also chilled but have not done ether in a long time,I've come to think that field photography is the only way to go as it's were the real challenge is
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Jan 29, 2013 17:30:58   #
I found these two bees at the hummingbird feeder, as you can see they are a little different in there strips and color every time that they came together they would fight.
Nikon D7000/ Nikkor 105D lens W/ two tubes 36mm & 20mm/ Nikon SB 800 speedlight/ DIY soft box
1:200sec. /ISO 320/ f22






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Jan 28, 2013 19:55:48   #
tinusbum wrote:
good shot,when it gets 75 or better i see a bee or 2 but thats all.tom


it was only 52 deg. the last couple of days but they are still coming out
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