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Three images....
Posted By: Heinrich Lohmann, 10-10-2009, 10:36 PM

.....of a Rosy Apple Aphid. Size: 2-3 mm

K20D with DAF 2.8 100 mm macro







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10-10-2009, 10:45 PM   #2
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Wow. Bugs by Heinrich.
I'm impressed by the clean look of these images.
Sharp and well framed in each.
Well done mate!
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Perfect. I haven't pulled my DFA 100 off the shelf in months. I just gotta start playing with again, although I won't match these shots.

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Nice isolation and DOF control there Heinrich I like it.

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Wow. Bugs by Heinrich.
I'm impressed by the clean look of these images.
Sharp and well framed in each.
Well done mate!
Thank you Ash, they are clean because I had it on a sheet of white paper. Here is one with an actual size insert.



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Perfect. I haven't pulled my DFA 100 off the shelf in months. I just gotta start playing with again, although I won't match these shots.

Jer
Thank you Jer, mine was sitting on the shelf as well when our 10 year old grandson came in wanting a picture of the bug in the glass jar.

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Nice isolation and DOF control there Heinrich I like it.
Thanks Dave, DOF from f-16

Take care,
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Wow, I really like the first shot. How'd you get that bug to pose on the corner of the paper? Nice work.
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Interesting to see the actual size Henrich. WOW. Nicely done. JIM

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Makes even more impressive when looking at it in actual size TFS Heinrich


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I enjoy you Macro work Heinrich, thanks for posting.

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Interesting, great images.
I can't quite believe how small the thing is.
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Heinrich, those macros are just marvelous! THey are so tiny, and you made them visible. Thanks for showing!!
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Wow, I really like the first shot. How'd you get that bug to pose on the corner of the paper? Nice work.
Frank
Hi Frank and thank you. The insect was constantly moving and I had a hard time keeping it on the sheet of paper. Took many images, mostly OOF but got a few keepers.

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Interesting to see the actual size Henrich. WOW. Nicely done. JIM
Thank you Jim for the kind comments.

Take care,

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Makes even more impressive when looking at it in actual size TFS Heinrich

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Thank you cupic, I get a kick out of trying to get pictures of this real tiny stuff.

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I enjoy you Macro work Heinrich, thanks for posting.

John
Thank you John and you are welcome.

Take care

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Interesting, great images.
I can't quite believe how small the thing is.
Thanks for looking and commenting, it is about the smallest bug that I took a decent image of.

Take care,
10-12-2009, 02:37 PM   #13
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Heinrich, those macros are just marvelous! THey are so tiny, and you made them visible. Thanks for showing!!
Thank you Rense and you are welcome. You are no doing too bad in that department neither.

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