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Re: Guess the Macro Morph
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Re: Guess the Macro Morph
-Jake-
Boy, n: a noise with dirt on it.
0.1 Normal "Jezebel"
1.0 Paradox Butter "Jar Jar"
0.1 Bee "Jaiya"
0.1 Black Pastel "Juniper"
0.1 Enchi "Juliet"
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Going through the animals you have in your collection that I think you have lol and I am only going through BP's I say its Sucker Buy lol. Great shot I hope I can get half as good as you
Tim Johnson
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Re: Guess the Macro Morph
1.1 het pied
1.1 butter
1.0 lemon pastel yellow belly
0.1 lemon pastel
and the addiction begins!
feeders(rats) - breeders(1.9) very happy male!
feeders(mice) - 2.5 breeders
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Re: Guess the Macro Morph
I guessed pinstripe, in hopes you post more pictures of him! I love that pin...
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How are you able to take the macro shots like that? I get that close and the flash just blasts everything away. If I don't use flash with the macro, it's all blurry....
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Re: Guess the Macro Morph
Originally Posted by rabernet
How are you able to take the macro shots like that? I get that close and the flash just blasts everything away. If I don't use flash with the macro, it's all blurry....
That is how most point and shoots work in the "macro" mode. If you are able to adjust aperture settings while still in macro mode, that would help you a lot.
I use an acutal MACRO lens. A lens specifically designed to take close up photographs. Although it can perform other duties other than close-up, it is strongest there.
Your flash is also a big part of it.
On camera flashes are normally one speed with NO adjustment capabilities. I am using a Ring Flash that attaches to the hotshoe then to the front of my lens.
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Where are the full body shots of that Wicked Pinstripe?
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Originally Posted by Patrick Long
That is how most point and shoots work in the "macro" mode. If you are able to adjust aperture settings while still in macro mode, that would help you a lot.
I use an acutal MACRO lens. A lens specifically designed to take close up photographs. Although it can perform other duties other than close-up, it is strongest there.
Your flash is also a big part of it.
On camera flashes are normally one speed with NO adjustment capabilities. I am using a Ring Flash that attaches to the hotshoe then to the front of my lens.
Thanks Patrick - good to know! It's so hard spending money on a new camera when you're tempted by a new snake instead!
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