Hello From Germany

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Cyberspider
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Hello From Germany

Post by Cyberspider »

Hi at all,

my name is Markus and I'm from the south-west of Germany near the french border. My passion is the macrophotography. I use the Canon system analoug and digital.

Canon EOS A2E, Canon EOS 400D
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Markus

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Post by Charles Krebs »

Greetings Markus,

Look forward to seeing some of your pictures!

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Post by Ken Ramos »

Like wise Markus, we will be looking forwards to seeing your work and welcome to the forums. :D

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Post by Cyberspider »

Than you...here is a picture from my during documenatary a dragonfly coming out of the water...i like those shots, wich a good friend of mine shot with a NIKON F4...

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as you could see...it was very cold at this day...
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best regards
Markus

SONY a6000, Sigma 150mm 2,8 Makro HSM, Extention Tubes, Raynox DCR-250

visit me on flickr

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Post by Ken Ramos »

One thing for sure there Markus, no one cannot say that you have not gotten your “feet wet” in shooting macro. Interesting to see an image like this, these always give inspiration and ideas for those of us who travel afield quite a bit. :D

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Post by rjlittlefield »

Beautiful in every respect.

What is that short tripod that you're using?

--Rik

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Post by Cyberspider »

Hi Rick,

the tripod on the left side is my Manfrotto 190 XPROB http://www.manfrotto.com/Jahia/site/man ... 69&child=2 the other one is from my friend, who took the picture. His tripod is a Cullmann but he changed to Manfrotto...
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Markus

SONY a6000, Sigma 150mm 2,8 Makro HSM, Extention Tubes, Raynox DCR-250

visit me on flickr

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Post by rjlittlefield »

Thanks for the link. I may have to put that 190 XPROB on the list for next Christmas.

--Rik

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Post by Cyberspider »

Hi Rick, before you buy the 190XPROB than buy the 055XPROB...it is stronger and stable...
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Markus

SONY a6000, Sigma 150mm 2,8 Makro HSM, Extention Tubes, Raynox DCR-250

visit me on flickr

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Post by rjlittlefield »

The list has been corrected -- thanks again!

--Rik (no "c")

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Post by Ken Ramos »

I have the 3001BPRO w/3030 head and it gets just as low and is pretty stable also. :D

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