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14-APR-2011
(c) Doug Cruden
14th - Pokey
Cheltenham, Glos.
Nikon D700
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Nikkor 60mm f/2.8G ED AF-S Micro
2s f/57.0 at 60.0mm iso200
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Dek Grant
16-Apr-2011 12:52
Cracking image, I love the clarity and composition - superb.
Marielou Dhumez
15-Apr-2011 16:41
Makes me think to an underwater shot on a forest of white corals !
lou_rozensteins
15-Apr-2011 05:31
Very sharp and a unique concept. Well done.
Kevin Chester
15-Apr-2011 05:14
Budding photographer, Nice idea for a macro but please don't show us the after use version ;-)
Guest
15-Apr-2011 02:16
Very interesting. V.
Cindi Smith
15-Apr-2011 02:10
Way cool! I never thought of shooting them before. Can I borrow a couple?
Carl Carbone
14-Apr-2011 21:58
Thanks for the tip! Beautiful macro. V
laine
14-Apr-2011 21:52
Very nice detail, Doug.
Neil Horner
14-Apr-2011 21:21
Wow , super sharp when you look in original....
tinkerb
14-Apr-2011 20:53
Clever macro always interesting when you look close up at an every day object
Mairéad
14-Apr-2011 20:10
This is a really cool macro with great details.
Pete Hemington
14-Apr-2011 19:37
Very up close shot and good details.
Colin Storey
14-Apr-2011 19:23
Great macro shot, details are stunning.
Walter Otto Koenig
14-Apr-2011 19:04
Very cool macro. The Q Tips take on a whole different dimension when viewed up close. One could say that attain a sort of personality which is kind of weird, but that makes it even better. Well done Doug!
Johnny JAG
14-Apr-2011 18:58
Nice shot bud.
Guest
14-Apr-2011 18:33
This is a great shot! It requires talent to turn Qtips into art! (don't know if you call them Qtips in your country?)
Guest
14-Apr-2011 18:15
lol, cool shot, I do need them.
Phillip Normanton
14-Apr-2011 18:04
I thought you'd bought the new Sigma scanning electron microscope lens for a moment there, bud! :o)
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