INDBAG said::thumbsup: :thumbsup:
BTW your finger more scary than the insect:bsmilie:
Thanks INDBAG.
Finger!!! :bsmilie:
INDBAG said::thumbsup: :thumbsup:
BTW your finger more scary than the insect:bsmilie:
hanamasa said:bravo !! creative idea :thumbsup:
Richardlbong said:Steve that is a very impressive series. Looks like I've to give up my DSLR for the 'prosumer' cam.
Richard
Nice meet you today Steve. And thanks for sharing your knowledge on macro photography. Learnt alot today, though I did not shoot a single shot.
Thanks...
#3, the poor spider was lost his way in your juggle hair?? :bsmilie:
Hi Stevewhy
Your pics are fabulous! Where to find so many spiders? You rear them? hehe
Great shots there steve, Apart fron cutting yr nails, you also need to shave yr hairy hands..(#3) haha.
When are you holding macro lessons?
Stevewhy,
Very nice series of hi-mag Macros you got here.
Considering your equipment, these are fantastic shots which will put DSLR to shame.
Some point to note.
Although you got all very good shoots, I don't reckon on it because the subjects are disturb.
As a Nature Photographer, we must take care of the welfare of our subjects instead of disturbing them just to get a good shoots. Especially in this kind of forums, other people may think it's ok and they may follow your style and more and more Nature subject will be disturb. You may tell that the subjects are left unharmed, it is still not a good way of taking nature shots. Some nature photography clubs prohibit this kind of shots. Some of them also don't want to have any "Hand Of Man" (things built by Man) things on the photos.
Other thing, the subject may bite you accidentally. Some of them carry some toxins although not proven can harm human, it may lead to skin allergy and itchiness.
Just a few thoughts for you to consider.
kowtow again...:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: