Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: HuntingFanatic on July 12, 2008, 11:38:11 PM
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and heres what I came up with.
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Nice
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Right on.
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Great shots!!! :tup:
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COOL!
Hope you read the one for the first aid kit once those bees spot you. :chuckle:
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Hope you read the one for the first aid kit once those bees spot you. :chuckle:
:chuckle: :chuckle: I was thinking the same thing, Great shots.
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Macro means up close and personnal right? Next time get the "Macro action shot"....just give the hive a little shake and count to ten....... :P
J/k
Great pics BTW
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I surely had the zoom maxed out! haha Im allergic to the little buggers! I went to the other side of the garden after that! 8) I still dont want to stab myself in the rear with the big ol needle i got in my car. So no shakin for me!
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Macro is great for those down times between shooting big mammals and your favorite subjects. Macro is close up, and ideally you want 1:1 magnification. It's hard to explain what that is, but most lenses are 1:2. Essentially you can get so close the object is twice the size it is in a normal lens. Here is a macro shot of a tiny flower. This flower is about the size of my little finger but it looks huge in the picture. I don't have the kahunas to shoot bees like you guys, however...
(https://hunting-washington.com/cpg/albums/userpics/10250/Yellow_Flower.jpg)
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That could be painful it looks like.