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GSteele Registered: Jul 27, 2003 Total Posts: 7657 Country: United States |
I didn't dare put Grasshopper in the title, but when I walked around the yard this is all that I found that would sit still long enough for this shot. I have been awfully impressed with Tom's work with the 500D but since they do not make one to directly screw onto the Nikon's 200mm macro, I thought I would give Nikon's 6T a try. It was overcast and late in the afternoon so this was shot with a flash. The angle on him was not the best, but I think it shows that the 6T adds some additional benefits to the 200mm micro. I did a crude measurement on him with my flash and his body was about 2.5 in (64mm) long. The distance from the front of the lense to subject was about 9 to 10 inches (2.5 cm). |
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GSteele Registered: Jul 27, 2003 Total Posts: 7657 Country: United States |
#2 is a Pixel for Pixel crop this one and #3 show the up close details. |
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GSteele Registered: Jul 27, 2003 Total Posts: 7657 Country: United States |
#3 The gross mouth, Pixel for Pixel crop. |
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Tom Hicks Registered: Feb 16, 2003 Total Posts: 22945 Country: United States |
Gary this is cool , looks like he needs to floss. |
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Wingspar Registered: Aug 06, 2003 Total Posts: 3719 Country: United States |
Yikes! Looks like you are starting to learn this lens. This shot is beyond awesome. You and Tom need to go publish a bug identification book. |
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GSteele Registered: Jul 27, 2003 Total Posts: 7657 Country: United States |
#4 I thought that I would throw in a full framer so that you might get a edge to egde idea of the 6T. |
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GSteele Registered: Jul 27, 2003 Total Posts: 7657 Country: United States |
THicks wrote: |
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GSteele Registered: Jul 27, 2003 Total Posts: 7657 Country: United States |
Wingspar wrote: |
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jmcfadden Registered: Oct 30, 2002 Total Posts: 30061 Country: United States |
Gary |
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GSteele Registered: Jul 27, 2003 Total Posts: 7657 Country: United States |
jmcfadden wrote: |