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Kenj8246 Registered: Feb 14, 2008 Total Posts: 11646 Country: United States |
Not macro but wanted to share these. Also not digital but taken with an old Nikon F100 and 300mm lens w/27mm tube shooting Kodak Ultramax 800 film. Developed and scanned at home; what you'd call a turnkey job, I reckon. |
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denis55 Registered: Jan 11, 2012 Total Posts: 2268 Country: Canada |
nice set. |
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birdied Registered: May 02, 2010 Total Posts: 14416 Country: United States |
Very nice Kenny ! |
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LordV Registered: Jan 02, 2006 Total Posts: 27290 Country: United Kingdom |
Lovely captures Kenny and good job on the processing |
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M Vers Registered: Jan 01, 2008 Total Posts: 10881 Country: United States |
Ah film...I miss it. Nice shots, Kenny--one day I may have one of those caiman lizards to shoot for myself |
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Kenj8246 Registered: Feb 14, 2008 Total Posts: 11646 Country: United States |
Thanks, all. Matt, you better have some room...that's a big lizard. These two were swimming in a tank with some other large critters. |
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M Vers Registered: Jan 01, 2008 Total Posts: 10881 Country: United States |
Yep, they get pretty big...an adult should have, at the very least, a 6x3x3 foot enclosure but ideally something 8x4x4 or larger. Currently I dont have the space, but when I do I'll build a setup large enough to support one. |
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orionmystery Registered: Oct 01, 2008 Total Posts: 7712 Country: Malaysia |
Nice shots Kenny! |
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gmazza Registered: Apr 05, 2010 Total Posts: 1370 Country: Brazil |
Very nice herps, very interesting to revisit the feel of film. |
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kmunroe Registered: Feb 02, 2010 Total Posts: 20457 Country: Canada |
great job on the lizards Kenny |