Mendis said:Personally, none of these pictures shows the capability of each camera. Unless, it can be ascertained that all shots were taken under controlled situations. Some missed focus, some lighting conditions were not the same. So? how to know..
Fun series though. Certainly, I hope no one else captured a rather special species of spider to the comex! No offense Steve but, that Malayan Phaeacius would be horrified. There aren't many of these spiders in abundance as much as scientist would love to have..
Mendis said:not this species. It cannot be found, i believe, anywhere. Only in nature reserves.
Mendis said:Actually, its no laughing matter. I strongly disagree with capturing and moving animals from our nature reserves.
Mendis said:I can't believe no one here is concerned about the small spider. Good. I will take my next course of action.
Mendis said:I am concerned about the spider captured out of its natural habitat. Its not your everyday jumping spider found in your house or garden. It can only be found in our forests. On trees. So, whether you like it or not, I feel I, as someone who loves nature, will keep emphasizing the importance of keeping these animals where we found them.
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.
Peng62 said:"Take nothing but photographs, leave nothing but footprints."
This is a universal message in all nature reserves all over the world, "Take nothing but photographs...". In the same spirit, leave the creatures in their natural habitats whether you found them in nature reserves or even just your neighbourhood park.
In my opinion, in order to test the capability of a camera or lenses whether it is macro or some even tested on models during the show, I don't think you should limit yourself to shoot only insects.Stevewhy said:Im doing this for the love of taking macro, secondly Im sad as I found quite a number of macro shooters keep saying CMI, after they spend so much money on their equipments. Now I know that most of the cameras can perform, with the right combination of lens and filters after trying out myself instead of listening to salemans talk. Ive been one of their victims for a very long time, time to wakeup now.
aaron80 said:I agreed. The photos taken by the Oly 330, Canon 400D and Pentax K100D looks the best.. The D80 one dun seems too great..
mmk said:In my opinion, in order to test the capability of a camera or lenses whether it is macro or some even tested on models during the show, I don't think you should limit yourself to shoot only insects.
Please bear in mind that macro or close-up in photography term IS NOT equal to INSECTS (perhaps it is the term for CS) like butterflies, hoppers, or spiders. I believe you can shoot a button, a pin, or even a coin to test out the camera or the lens(es)?
Anyway, yes it is illegal to take anything out of a nature reserve. Read the word "RESERVE".
I am just sharing my opinion and I am not blaming anyone here.![]()
;p I didnt mean for the spider that you brought to COMEX but just a general understanding.mmk said:Anyway, yes it is illegal to take anything out of a nature reserve. Read the word "RESERVE".
nyxx88 said:hope spidey is ok
di0nysus said:great stuff..what lens/macro filters etc did u use??
GENO said:i pity the spider..haha
staad3 said:That's a good idea to bring something small and shoot, though not necessary has to be spider...later anyhow crawl around ah.
But seriously, personally i like the photos taken by olympus, canon and pentax. nice and sharp.
Thks for showing us.![]()
whacker said:Love the shoots taken with the DSLRs. I assume all the shots were taken with Auto WB?
whacker said:I think most likely the spider is now in a state of concussion after being blinded by the flash so many times
zaxh81 said:Nice idea,maybe can organise a macro outing,everyone bring different insects.
The olympus is very sharp.:thumbsup: