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yeah EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM. Only got it two days ago so those were the first couple shots I took with it.

Lovely shots slim!!

hmm i would have thought with that lens the pics would have been much sharper? Or is it just my screen?

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Lovely shots slim!!

hmm i would have thought with that lens the pics would have been much sharper? Or is it just my screen?

that would be me being superduper shakey.. wasnt using a tripod so you can imagine focusing that close has a lot of shake, and the stabaliser can only do so much..

if I get any time this weekend I will take it out with a tripod and play around.

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Absolutely fantastic shots. What settings did you use for the second one down? Looks great! :P

Thanks mate,

I set the ISO at 100. And the shutter speed to 6.8 (I think thats what the shutter speed was). Im still getting used to the camera, just a Fuji Finepix S5800

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that would be me being superduper shakey.. wasnt using a tripod so you can imagine focusing that close has a lot of shake, and the stabaliser can only do so much..

if I get any time this weekend I will take it out with a tripod and play around.

But still stunning shots tho :D

yea cant wait to see more pics.. You know few months ago i was actually reading reviews on that lens!! Thinkin if i should fork out the money!! but i saved it for my europe trip end of year :P

Hopefully one day i can upgarde my stock kit lens lol..

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Thanks mate,

I set the ISO at 100. And the shutter speed to 6.8 (I think thats what the shutter speed was). Im still getting used to the camera, just a Fuji Finepix S5800

Good shot dude.. it was at 4 secs :P

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But still stunning shots tho :P

yea cant wait to see more pics.. You know few months ago i was actually reading reviews on that lens!! Thinkin if i should fork out the money!! but i saved it for my europe trip end of year :P

Hopefully one day i can upgarde my stock kit lens lol..

I was lucky enough to get it at a bit of a steal, 400 directly from canon, once in a life time. lol.. I was just about to spend the same amount on cheaper macro lens at a shop, so luckily I didnt.

Just another from one my group the other day.

I just cant wait for summer to get some more colour. Of course to get some more bugs out there as well hahah...

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Btw since edj0001 didnt post a august shot, i thought i post a old shot too :D

Only August shots please.

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I might have to ask my Canon rep to get me a nice price on that lens hehe

To be honest .. i need to buy a tripod too :S LOL

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Another contribution :D Unedited again, I dont have any programs to do anything so thats how it came off the camera. thats why its not totally straight etc. Was standing on a pile of dirt in an industrial estate. Shakey footing!

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Sammeh, Tripod needed. :)

Are those flowers at your place or somewhere else? hehe I can see you getting into gardening so you've got more plants to photograph. :)

yeah I was looking around at tripods last weekend. Dan has talked me in to a manfroto, so just need some extra cash.. Yep thats from my backyard and yeah, funnily enough I was looking in to planting some stuff in the backyard :(

p.s Only August photos Ian! :( moved ur post to July thread

oh and I bought a watchamacallit.....shutter remote thingo

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getting rid of car..

Save money with garden if I grow veggies..

Gtetting 'mad photo skillz' so I can travel the world and then sell said pictures..

so yeh :(

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