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Critique By:
David Peralez (K:30)
1/28/2005 4:22:02 AM
Excellant macro shot! You might use a technique by Mark Plonsky in which he takes two photos. One photo of the image from left to right. Then another photo from right to left and then merges both images to get a focused total image. Check out his website. Again, great photo. Dave in Texas
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Photo By: Robin Sanderse
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Critique By:
David Peralez (K:30)
1/28/2005 4:12:15 AM
Wonderful shot. I'm just getting into macro. Is the GT lens a macro lens? Can you share some information on your shot? Thanks Dave in Texas.
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Photo By: Dick van Breda
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Critique By:
David Peralez (K:30)
1/24/2005 1:46:00 AM
Great pic!!!!!! This is what Macro is all about!
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Photo By: Domjan Svilkovic
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Critique By:
David Peralez (K:30)
1/18/2005 4:22:09 AM
Just WOW!
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Photo By: Jody Felder
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Critique By:
David Peralez (K:30)
1/18/2005 3:07:05 AM
Thanks for the comments on my images. These pics were my very first images with my Digital Rebel. I'm working on a macro lens next. Still learning. David
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Photo By: David Peralez
(K:30)
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Critique By:
David Peralez (K:30)
1/17/2005 2:43:02 AM
Very nice shot! How long did the shot take to develope?
Texas!
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Photo By: Sally Morgan
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Critique By:
David Peralez (K:30)
1/17/2005 2:38:28 AM
Nice job. I like the way the storm clouds show up in the background.
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Photo By: Larry Fosse
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