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First Ladybuck in Spring
Working in my Garden I was atracted to a small beattle the Ladybuck.
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Ladybuck/Ladybug
Very nice Fons. I take it that they are called Ladybuck in the Netherland's? In Canada there Ladybugs, same difference eh! A thought, when I'm shooting that close with the Internal flash or a flash that close, I put a piece of tissue over the flashtube.. makes the light a little less brassy. But none the less"It looks like spring" yeah!
Randall Beaudin at 03:34 CEST on 05-Apr-2005 [Reply]
Ladybug
Thanks Randall for you comment, I will remember your tip. I made another shot from that same Ladybug, I think she is back in the garden with a friend.
Fonzy - at 16:49 CEST on 12-Apr-2005 [Reply]