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Jun 01, 2010 22:03


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anonymous June 1 2010, 20:17:11 UTC
Holy shit, dude! I didn't know you could take photos, and what photos! My favorite has to be the killer spider because I never saw anything like that in all my life.

Bravo!

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perios June 1 2010, 20:17:51 UTC
OMG those are wonderful....I like the weird tree the most....I have a thing for such stuff.
I hope you feel better soon ;_;

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pchan0 June 1 2010, 20:31:30 UTC
They are so beautifull!!

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silvertiger June 1 2010, 20:37:22 UTC
I love these photos! As for macro photography, it really depends on what your shooting style is. Telephoto lenses are great for things you can't get close to (or are afraid to get close to) but for things that don't fly/aren't afraid of you, I think a standard 50 or 100 mm lens would do well enough. I have a 50 mm macro lens that I use for shooting all kinds of things (bugs, jewelry, small toys, and it's great for flowers) and it's great for what it is. I'd prefer 100 mm for bugs, though.

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innevata June 1 2010, 21:06:11 UTC
Glad you liked it!

Problem is I have a camera which uses a peculiar system , and to write it shortly, there's a x2 multiplying factor where our 14-42 equals to 24-48 for the rest of the cameras (and even with variations)
and I'm having a bit of an headache adapting with this kind of ...whatever it is D:

I'd like to do macro researching forms and colors (on leaves or even common objects like cents) , but I also like the occasional bug hunting, that's why I'd like to have only one lens :3 a 50-200 is like saying more or less a 100-400, would it be good for this and that, I wonder?

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silvertiger June 2 2010, 01:11:21 UTC
Ah, I see. That is interesting, and could be useful for taking pictures of bugs, definitely, haha. That kind of range is terrible for anything you have to be physically close to (it won't do you any good indoors) but if you prefer to stay somewhat far away from your subjects and are going to be doing a lot of outdoor shooting then that should work just fine! I have one, the range is only 70-200 mm so it's not the best, but it works perfectly for taking photos of animals at the zoo, haha.

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polvere June 1 2010, 20:38:08 UTC
Bellissimi scatti, davvero complimenti! Mi piace moltissimo la composizione e la morbidezza e naturalezza dei colori. Come hai fatto? Le foto naturalistiche io le trovo inguardabili, con quei colori fluo che sembrano un revival degli anni80! Specialmente sulle parti iridescenti di certi uccelli e delle farfalle!

Ma sono i magredi quelli?

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