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Spider (2)
This Spider is just 1 cm big/small, I tried to make it large with a macroconverter. I think it worked out fine.
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Ole Bornak wrote:
> Which legs. Very good and sharp picture.
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> Regards Ole.
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Tanks Ole,
Please explain "Witch legs"?
--Fons
Fonzy - at 20:13 CEST on 08-Oct-2005 [Reply]
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Well done Fons....regards bevellee
Bevellee Bryceson at 11:23 CEST on 09-Oct-2005 [Reply]
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Bevellee Bryceson wrote:
> Well done Fons....regards bevellee
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Thank you Bevellee, ( Top image holder of this week)....;-)
Fonzy - at 17:02 CEST on 09-Oct-2005 [Reply]
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Black background and frame filling spider makes an attention grabbing image Fons, good picture. You really need flash to make macro pictures look good even in daylight.
Phil Battersby at 18:34 CEST on 13-Oct-2005 [Reply]
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Phil Battersby wrote:
> Black background and frame filling spider makes an attention grabbing image Fons, good picture.
> You really need flash to make macro pictures look good even in daylight.
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Hi Phil,
Thanks for the comment, nice to hear from you again.
--Fons
Fonzy - at 19:29 CEST on 13-Oct-2005 [Reply]