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karmen orlić gr?etić in... karmen photos 14-Sep-2006
Jens Birch Incredibly Ugly Don't eat anything while viewing this ordinary House fly!

This one was taken with my C5050 using an achromatic +33 diopters close-up lens. The illumination was by optical fibers leading the light of on-board TTL flash to the subject. Shutter time=1/100 Sec, aperture=f/8.0, subject distance ~18 mm, DOF less than 1mm.

This small sensor camera can, despite its moderate aperture of f/8, produce macros with larger DOF and less softening due to diffraction than any larger sensor DSLR. Something to think about for those CX0Y0 owners who think that the 'digital grass is greener on the SLR side'...

Cheers, Jens
Jens' Macro 09-Aug-2005
Scott Law Independence Day

I actually used the built in "Fireworks" mode for this shot.

Scott Law's Images 22-Jul-2010
Katrina Adams Independence Mine

An old mining settlement that is now a State park, near Palmer, Alaska.

Alaskan Images 10-Mar-2007
Giorgio Ricci India Ajanta Cavern Giorgio 17-Sep-2006
Giorgio Ricci India Boy Giorgio 17-Sep-2006
Giorgio Ricci India Friend Giorgio 17-Sep-2006
NASIM VAHID SHAKEELA Indian Ethnic Sarees & Beuties

When I found a group of Ladies in Attractive Sarees on the Kodaikanal Banks.

My Indian Scenes 23-Mar-2007
Arun Prabhu Indian Monitor

I was lucky to sight this giant lizard near the shrubs! Just look at the powerful claws of this 4 feet long lizard.

Also called Bengal Monitor or Varanus bengalensis by binomial name. Possibly excessive hunting and loss of habitat has pushed this species to the brink of endangered species list. ...

Common area 09-Jun-2010
Arun Prabhu Indian Palm Squirrel

Also called Funambulus palmarum by binomial name. According to Hindu folklore, Lord Rama was so pleased by the dedication of this creature that he affectionately stroked the squirrel's back with the result that the mark of the Lord's fingers are left on the species ever since!!

Common area 08-Jun-2010