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Hey BigDawg,
I would be interested to know which lenses you used for each picture. #3 appears to have a good bit of purple fringing. I think the first three are just a little out of focus too. The ants are the best IMO, whichever lens that was looks pretty sharp. Tim |
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No. 1 was with an Alpex 400mm lens, my home made extension tube. Made from a 3X teleconverter. Shot from around 15 feet away at f/22. Focus is very touchey at that distance and that F/stop. The other 2 are shot in deep shadow with a 28-80 Takumar lens and I do not remember the settings. Quite a bit of cropping on those two. Dawg |
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