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Old 23-02-11, 07:46 PM
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Colour and light










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Old 23-02-11, 11:13 PM
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Well, it's certainly colourful and bright.

Five cracking shots with great detail.

Looked for exif data on lens used but not detail in your gallery.

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Old 24-02-11, 11:23 AM
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Thanks, Oldboy :-)

I don't think the exif data is showing up because I pasted the images to to a white background. The lens I used the most was the MP-E 65mm macro lens belonging to a friend. Actually a very tricky lens in that you can knock the focus out with just a slight movement. I put it on a focussing rail.

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Old 24-02-11, 12:45 PM
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Very cool Karen. Takes me back to being a teenager. My friend had one on the shelf by his home computer (Amiga 1000). The prank was to touch the orb, then move your finger about 1-2mm away from their neck and give them an electric shock without them seeing you. Good times lol.
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Old 24-02-11, 02:00 PM
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Very cool Karen. Takes me back to being a teenager. My friend had one on the shelf by his home computer (Amiga 1000). The prank was to touch the orb, then move your finger about 1-2mm away from their neck and give them an electric shock without them seeing you. Good times lol.
Thanks, Aaron :-)

I never heard of that trick, its given me some ideas now lol

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Old 24-02-11, 04:31 PM
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wow, looks like the start of a new Doctor Who programme.
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Old 24-02-11, 04:54 PM
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wow, looks like the start of a new Doctor Who programme.
lol, I'll take it as compliment because I love Dr Who! :-)

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Old 24-02-11, 05:58 PM
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me too!
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Old 24-02-11, 11:13 PM
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Thanks, Oldboy :-)

I don't think the exif data is showing up because I pasted the images to to a white background. The lens I used the most was the MP-E 65mm macro lens belonging to a friend. Actually a very tricky lens in that you can knock the focus out with just a slight movement. I put it on a focussing rail.

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Well, it's even better with that lens, as the DOF is very small at 5x.
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