Comex 2006 Macro shooting.


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DT_ said:
i faint.... :confused: .. ermm did the spider fainted as well?

Hello DT
The spider did not faint, really I got friends who cannot view (not even on TV and pictures) at spiders, roaches and crawlers, he will scream and run very far away.
 

majere2sg said:
Hopefully we won't start seeing lots of spiders at the comex from today onwards. :bsmilie:

I don’t think so, not many are willing to handle spiders and insect. Cheers!!!
 

armadillo said:
Great shoots :thumbsup:
I like EOS400, very sharp.
I suppose it's crop 100% :think:
The spidey really posting for u to shoot :bsmilie:

Thanks Armadillo.
Well everyone got there their own camera preference here.
When I zoom in to 1:1 ratio the spider is out of my monitor, I’ve to scroll half of the screen, so I crop those empty area only, not very sure of the %, I’m a dummy.
This fellow is real quite and keep very still ;)
 

hwchoy said:
are these full frame or 100% crop?

No not full frame. Yes I do crop, % don’t know, I’m a dummy
 

Mendis said:
Good. only shows what kind of nature lovers we have in this forum. I am certainly going to do something about moving subjects out of their natural habitat and moving them. The spider might just be dying. In any case, there is a legislation against such actions.

I am not being mean here. After all, we don't get hurt at all. In fact, we stand only to gain from these animals we capture and photograph right? good for you.

Make sure you dun get caught after I alert National parks.


You are presumptious to conclude that the spider Stevenwhy brought to the COMEX is from the Nature RESERVE and assume that it wil be abondoned or left to die.

You also presumed or rather concluded that OTHERS in this forum are lesser NATURE LOVER than you are..... when in doubt do give the benefit of the doubt until proven otherwise.:)

Let's not assume / presume, where from and what happen to the spider after the shoot, you could have easily clarified with Stevenwhy, before firing from the hip. Nevertheless it is good of you to highlight that removing plants and insects from the Nature reserves is an offence unless you hold a permit to do so... fullstop.

However , let's no get overboard under the banner of conservation, if so we should all be demonstrating outside all the Town Councils in Singapore for fogging their estates to get rid of mossies .... and in the process kill lots of other insects too , spider included.

:cheers:
 

XC Pictorial said:
Oh i remember serving you over the nikon booth...:)

You reversed mount an olympus lens onto camera and your friend took out the small spider from the bottle..

Was wondering how you get the spider to be so obedient :D

Thanks Xcpictorial
From ClubSnap.Yeh!!
Anything on offer at CP ?
Ya! this spider don’t even move more than 2 inches.
Some got green finger, guess I got Spider and insect finger ;)
 

Bluesteel said:
:thumbsup: for the initiatve:

Cameras cannot go to the forest , the spider went to COMEX!:cool:

Real hardcore macro shooter !:bsmilie:

:cheers:

Thanks Bluesteel
M & M, M & M.
Cheers!!! macro shooters ;)
 

W.Kwai said:
I believe the spider also want to take some nice picture if not it will not be so obedient.:bsmilie:

The spider want to be immortalized. TC again ;)
 

mmk said:
;p I didnt mean for the spider that you brought to COMEX but just a general understanding.

Anyway, I do understand that in Singapore, even you pluck a leaf of the road side plant and if you were caught, you are entitle for a day jail or so? This is basically because those life out there are not belong to you but NParks and if you bring them home without a valid permit, it is illegal? :think: Please correct me if I am wrong.

Also, there are people keep on telling me that in Singapore, nothing is illegal unless you get caught LAR. :bsmilie:

Okie! message recieves.
Singapore is a Fine Fine Fine Fine......... Country ;)
 

Bluesteel said:
However , let's no get overboard under the banner of conservation, if so we should all be demonstrating outside all the Town Councils in Singapore for fogging their estates to get rid of mossies .... and in the process kill lots of other insects too , spider included.

:cheers:


stevewhyl said:
In my house and on my plants alone I have many species of spiders, praying mantis, leaf or stick insects and quite a lots of other bugs & insects around, maybe more than 20 species I found so far. I’m staying up on the 14th storey and am still wondering why they are up so high, if I’m not wrong many households won’t hesistate to use SHIELDTOX, BAYGONE or roll up NEWSPAPERS to do the inevitable.


Thanks Bluesteel.
Oooh you help clear my doubt on why do lots of bugs, insects and spiders were so high up in my place, is because NEA is doing the fogging, that's why, they are running for their dear life, next time must arm my camera ready for them when they start charging up ;)
 

I salute you also!!! IMO, you can ignore those over-reacted and ridiculous comments.
 

the colours on the 400d is niceee!!!
man u hardcore leh..nex time yea bring a tiger there...lol
 

nice sharp pics... very nice scary eyes,
anyway, me newbie here,
why izzit the head very sharp, the butt blur,
just asking only
:cool:
 

carbon14 said:
I salute you also!!! IMO, you can ignore those over-reacted and ridiculous comments.

Thanks Carbon14
aaaaahhh...... kana so many bullet holes, so how ???
 

renewification said:
the colours on the 400d is niceee!!!
man u hardcore leh..nex time yea bring a tiger there...lol

Thnaks renewification.
Shoot 3 to 4 days a week, 6 to 8 hrs per outing, no lunch most of the time, only some chocolate, ya! I think I fall into the Hardcore shooter categories.
How how how …… to shoot macro with a tiger :dunno:
 

Steve, I must commend you on your ingenius way of testing out these new cameras. These are excellent shots under the circustances. Did you use their macro lenses with the shots? or did you add your Raynor dioptics with their lenses?
Richard
 

Richardlbong said:
Steve, I must commend you on your ingenius way of testing out these new cameras. These are excellent shots under the circustances. Did you use their macro lenses with the shots? or did you add your Raynor dioptics with their lenses?
Richard

Thanks Richard for the kind words, I think I’m overrated here.

Yes! the only one that I try is pentax 100mm macro lens, is me who is not good behind this lens, the standard kit lens don’t work for me either,
picture #4 was taken with XXmm - 200mm zoom lens, sorry can’t remember the minimum mm, same goes to Nikon.

For Nikon, Picture #3 was taken with XXmm - 200mm zoom lens, the standard kit lens don’t work for me.

The rest of the Camera all was taken with their standard kits lens.

All testing was done with handheld the Olympus A-macro and life size macro filters at the front of the lens and used onboard flash, did not screw on. Hope it helps :)
 

Even if one removes a species from its natural habitat and puts it in a box or can or anything, it is wrong. I have adequately answered your question Steve. :) I have seen this spider, which I like very much, in gardens and nature reserves. More so, nature reserves. Now, my intention is to not to encourage people to capture any insect even if they are found around our neighbourhood.

Ok. I have said enough Steve. All the best in your photographic endeavours. Cheers.
 

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