Sertoma Butterfly House - First Macro Shots
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J.C.C.
Registered: Jan 12, 2008
Total Posts: 151
Country: United States

This is my first post here. I got a Canon 100mm macro and some extension tubes in December. I had my first chance to try my hand at macro shooting earlier this week at a butterfly house in Sioux Falls, SD, while I was there visiting my mother-in-law. I must say that I can see me forming quite a habit shooting macro. It is quite a challenge, but it is a blast.

I have been looking at this forum for quite some time now, and have been amazed at some of the photos I have seen here. You can expect to see more posts from me in the future. Please, any C&C, negative or otherwise is totally welcome. I barely know what I am doing really. So, I would love to receive as many tips and as much advice as possible. Thanks to those that make this forum available.

Jason

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Dalantech
Registered: Jan 31, 2005
Total Posts: 12308
Country: Italy

Welcome to the forum and the addiction Jason -see you at the support meetings!



Mark McAmish
Registered: Nov 06, 2006
Total Posts: 197
Country: United States

Nice shots ! Look forward to seeing more of your work.



_evt_
Registered: May 12, 2005
Total Posts: 2307
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Nice start! Of all the shots, my favs are 6 & 9.

6 is supper sharp and really shows of the mouth part of the butterfly and I really like the comp and perspective on the last shot.

Can't wait to see more!

eric



Lathot
Registered: Sep 25, 2005
Total Posts: 6
Country: United States

One of the things I really enjoy (other than the wonderful photos) is seeing what equipment (more specifically) what lens is used. What macro lens (and camera) are you using?



Adrian Jones
Registered: Sep 12, 2006
Total Posts: 1915
Country: United Kingdom

Welcome to the forum, nice series and compositions, like evt, 6 & especially 9 are my favourites, look forward to seeing more.

Adrian



michael kilner
Registered: Feb 09, 2007
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nice shots.Im sure you will enjoy yourself



SJMD
Registered: Nov 13, 2004
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Welcome, nice shots.



MichAg92
Registered: Feb 08, 2005
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Great series! I also like 6 and 9 the best



LordV
Registered: Jan 02, 2006
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Welcome to the forum- lovely series of shots to start
Brian V.



William RISBY
Registered: Aug 01, 2007
Total Posts: 73
Country: Australia

What a way to start macro!!! Well done. 6 is fantastic..



Kenj8246
Registered: Feb 14, 2008
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Country: United States

Welcome to the forum, Jason. Lovely series of shots. Like the vine tendrils a lot.



J.C.C.
Registered: Jan 12, 2008
Total Posts: 151
Country: United States

I am not sure how this post was found, as it was my first post here, and posted earlier this year. I have been around the forum some since February, albeit, not daily. But, thanks for the comments William and Kenny. It is funny to look at these shots, and embarrassing at the same time. I wish I knew what I know now when I was taking these, as I think I could have taken some pretty cool shots. But, that is all a part of the learning process.

Jason



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