Back in September I found a gorgeous sunflower, watched it for a while, and took this pic. Can you see the animal? It kept getting more and more and more and more yellow... funny thing.
Permalink Submitted by Henriette on 3 December, 2004 - 16:10.
It's not so much the age of the camera, it's more what lens you use. I took this particular pic with the EOS 300d kit lens (a 18-55 mm digital SLR lens, equivalent to 29-88 mm on a conventional SLR camera). I used to use a 35-70 mm lens with my AE1 program, with which I could also get fairly close to the object.
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Nice shot of a honeybee
Nice shot of a honeybee macking out on pollen...:)
It's cute and fuzzy and
It's cute and fuzzy and yellow! Yay!
That's a gorgeous photo.
That's a gorgeous photo. I've never managed to take good macros. Then again my camera is about 3 years old.
It's not so much the age of
It's not so much the age of the camera, it's more what lens you use. I took this particular pic with the EOS 300d kit lens (a 18-55 mm digital SLR lens, equivalent to 29-88 mm on a conventional SLR camera). I used to use a 35-70 mm lens with my AE1 program, with which I could also get fairly close to the object.
Ah, there lies the problem,
Ah, there lies the problem, whatever came with the camera is what I'm using. No attachments.
I had a hunch it'd be a
I had a hunch it'd be a pollinating insect, so I tracked it down by following the trail of no pollen plant parts. Cute picture.
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