Re: insect macro photos

2001-10-31 Thread Patrick White
Christian, Patrick, OK, guys, if I show you mine will you show me yours? I'd love to see macro photos from you guys and any other PDMLers! How about returning a URL and letting us all have a look! Suprise of suprises (to me most of all), I actually had time to dig through my picture

Re: insect macro photos

2001-10-30 Thread Dan Scott
Richard, Apologies for the mis-ID. I was sneaking in some list reading and was rushing a bit. Your patience and persistence certainly paid off, and your inching must be very smooth! I've never managed to get that close even without a camera. If Tiger beetles were the size of dogs ... I'd

Re: insect macro photos

2001-10-29 Thread tom
Richard Seaman wrote: Christian, Patrick, OK, guys, if I show you mine will you show me yours? http://www.richard-seaman.com/Wallpaper/Nature/index.html#insects I'd love to see macro photos from you guys and any other PDMLers! How about returning a URL and letting us all have a

RE: insect macro photos

2001-10-29 Thread Skofteland, Christian
Thanks Richard. I did notice a lot of caterpillar photos on your site! The Io caterpillars were everywhere in that tree and it was impossible to get a good head shot of one of them while they were feeding. In the end, I filled the frame with color and spines and feet! I think the Velveta(sic)

RE: insect macro photos

2001-10-29 Thread Skofteland, Christian
Tom; That photo is awesome! The eyes and fangs are tack sharp and the legs add good depth and 3-dimensionality (is that even a word?). The only niggling issue I would have is the fore-leg that is completely out of focus on the right. Christian Skofteland -Original Message- From:

Re: insect macro photos

2001-10-29 Thread tom
Skofteland, Christian wrote: Tom; That photo is awesome! The eyes and fangs are tack sharp and the legs add good depth and 3-dimensionality (is that even a word?). Thanks. The only niggling issue I would have is the fore-leg that is completely out of focus on the right. Yeah,

RE: insect macro photos

2001-10-29 Thread Skofteland, Christian
Now for the gravity-defying question: Was it climbing up the wall or going down? ;^) Christian Skofteland -Original Message- From: tom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] BTW, he's clinging to a vertical wall. tv - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go

Re: insect macro photos

2001-10-27 Thread Steve Larson
Nice shots Richard, and nice and big, so I can really gawk at them. I can`t show you mine yet, still trying to find a good (free) host. Steve Larson Redondo Beach, California - Original Message - From: Richard Seaman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2001