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Fly Reshoot
This shot was retaken on the advice and tip's from ...Phil Battersby....on technique's that I should experiment with when shooting macro's of insects, in this case it was the use of flash, and what a big difference it made from my first macro shot of a fly, I think it looks more realistic to the eye's with it's natural color's. Thank's again Phil for that valuable tip.
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You are welcome to the advice Kerland, flash makes a big difference. Nice shot, there is a whole world of macro shots closer than most people think.
Phil Battersby at 07:21 CEST on 07-Jul-2005 [Reply]
Thanks !!
Thank you Phil, that's so truth.
Kerland Elder at 06:23 CEST on 09-Jul-2005 [Reply]