David, in fact this was a tele ;-) - 300mm. I seldom use the macro as a macro (when I learned that you have to get up at 4 o'clock in the morning to find all the critters sleeping and/or not moving because of the cold, to be precise) but as a 90mm prime lens. For macros I mostly use the tele. Umpf. Thank you :-) You can see some real macro shot at the scrap press blog WEDNESDAY, 20 OCTOBER 2010 - I guess the spider was tired ;-.)
colours???!!! It makes everyone around it crazy""
ReplyDeleteNice image, wonder what the meeting is about!?
ReplyDeletethe dear Zé, how else could I have shown the red heads? ;-)
ReplyDeletepaulboo, about food, that's clear. It's always about food.
beautiful light. like this color macro.
ReplyDeleteThe muted colours work well here.
ReplyDeleteruimnm, thank you - I was sitting on a bench, lazy, tele lens and just taking photo after photo of the surroundings.
ReplyDeleteAB, thanks. This didn't work in b/w at all.
Are you having fun with the macro lens? First the snail, now some ants. I like both.
ReplyDeleteDavid, in fact this was a tele ;-) - 300mm. I seldom use the macro as a macro (when I learned that you have to get up at 4 o'clock in the morning to find all the critters sleeping and/or not moving because of the cold, to be precise) but as a 90mm prime lens. For macros I mostly use the tele. Umpf.
ReplyDeleteThank you :-) You can see some real macro shot at the scrap press blog WEDNESDAY, 20 OCTOBER 2010 - I guess the spider was tired ;-.)
Ants look always busy.
ReplyDeleteana barata, I think they are ... I have seen one chilling ... ;-.)
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