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Ed Knepley | all galleries >> 2004-5 Competition Candidates >> Macro Competition Candidates > 7/30/04 - Dragon Fly
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30-JUL-2004

7/30/04 - Dragon Fly

Added the final lens to my D70 kit - a Tamron 70-300 1:2 Macro. It's all I hoped it would be in terms of providing a good working distance with decent magnification ratio for close up work. I'd have had no chance of getting this dragon fly with the CP5700 (1:3) at 1 inch focus distance, or the Nikon 105 (1:1) at 12". It would have flown the coop. Here, with the Tamron, I was about 3 feet away and the critter was tolerant of my presence (and more than filled the frame).

Whole new worlds to explore with a range of 18-70 and 70-300 (which is actually 27-105 & 105-450 with the D70) - plus my favorite, the 105mm f2.8 1:1 macro. I also added an ML-3 remote (instead of using the self timer to avoid camera shake - yes, of course the camera's on a tripod) so that the shutter goes off when I want instead of 5 seconds after I push the release. Lots happens in 5 seconds.


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Cindy31-Jul-2004 18:31
That is a great lens, what great detail, you'll be having some fun for sure!
jude31-Jul-2004 01:09
WOW.. nice macro.. scary eyes.. beautiful lacey wings. Have fun with that macro lens!
Guest 30-Jul-2004 21:56
His Eyes are cool. I have a photo almost exactly like this on my PAD but i had to get within 8 inches to get him this close.

Nice
BRad