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te51cle

Original Poster:

2,342 posts

270 months

Thursday 20th October 2005
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Was lucky enough to spot this fly at lunch time. Might have been useful in last months oddities comp...

[pic]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v693/te51cle/Fly.jpg[/pic]

GetCarter

30,689 posts

301 months

Thursday 20th October 2005
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...a man of your talent needs a macro lens.

I have NO patience with flys. All that moving about and avoiding focus... what's that all about!

A man of no DOF am I (t'was the best I could get before I swore).

www.stevecarter.com/macro/eyes.jpg

Mrs Fish

30,018 posts

280 months

Thursday 20th October 2005
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WOW How on earth did you manage to get that close?

GetCarter

30,689 posts

301 months

Thursday 20th October 2005
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Mrs Fish said:
WOW How on earth did you manage to get that close?


Getting that close was easy (Nikkor AF MIRCO 105mm 1:2.8D - Simpo's recommendation) - spending 40 mins sifting through and deleting the 130+ pics that were out of focus was the tricky bit!

Bloody flys.

Mr Noble

6,536 posts

255 months

Thursday 20th October 2005
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GetCarter said:
...a man of your talent needs a macro lens.

I have NO patience with flys. All that moving about and avoiding focus... what's that all about!

A man of no DOF am I (t'was the best I could get before I swore).

www.stevecarter.com/macro/eyes.jpg


A spot of chloroform works wonders!

simpo two

90,975 posts

287 months

Thursday 20th October 2005
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GetCarter said:
Getting that close was easy (Nikkor AF MIRCO 105mm 1:2.8D - Simpo's recommendation) - spending 40 mins sifting through and deleting the 130+ pics that were out of focus was the tricky bit!

Ah yes, those macro lenses are tricky bastards to use well. I'm thinking of upgrading my compact to the Ricoh Caplio R3 and that focuses to 1cm!! Which rather makes the D70 and macro lens look a bit silly...

te51cle

Original Poster:

2,342 posts

270 months

Thursday 20th October 2005
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I'll stick to taking them from the underside of the leaf, that way they can't see you coming and don't buzz off just when you're ready !

Makes you wonder what a fly sees though, and how it interprets between food, mate and danger. Run away when you see this I suppose !