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nto
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fruit fly

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ciao to all the forum :D

Image

canon 350D
nikkor 50mm EL f/2.8
iso 200
1/160
f/11
flash on

Image

canon 350D
nikkor 50mm EL f/2.8
iso 200
1/200
f/11
flash on
Antonio

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Oh excellent photos, especially the second pic. =D>
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nto, welcome aboard! :D These are excellent pictures -- attractive flies, well shot. We look forward to many more pictures.

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Ciao Antonio, welcome! :D
Really nice pics and interesting combination of Canon camera and Nikkor lens. You must have some kind of adapter I suppose. :-k
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MacroLuv wrote:Ciao Antonio, welcome! :D
Really nice pics and interesting combination of Canon camera and Nikkor lens. You must have some kind of adapter I suppose. :-k

I'm guessing that
the Nikon lens is reversed onto the Canon,an easy thing to do to get great results.
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Post by RobertoM »

Ciao Antonio, great shot!!!

Sono italiano anche io... di Torino.

Roberto

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rjlittlefield wrote:nto, welcome aboard! :D These are excellent pictures -- attractive flies, well shot. We look forward to many more pictures.

--Rik
thanks for welcome :wink:

MacroLuv wrote:Ciao Antonio, welcome! :D
Really nice pics and interesting combination of Canon camera and Nikkor lens. You must have some kind of adapter I suppose. :-k


yes MacroLuv, plastic extension not memory well 50mm or 60mm
Cyclops wrote: I'm guessing that
the Nikon lens is reversed onto the Canon,an easy thing to do to get great results.
not simple, the stop-down at f/11 much difficult one
RobertoM wrote:Ciao Antonio, great shot!!!

Sono italiano anche io... di Torino.

Roberto
ciao Roberto, di rimini
Antonio

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Post by beetleman »

Welcome to the forums Antonio . It looks like we will see some very interesting and well shot photos from you. I wonder if that is two males in the second photo trying to size each other up. :smt023
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Post by Ken Ramos »

Great image of the two going head to head there Antonio. Welcome to the forums, good to have you! :D

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beetleman wrote:Welcome to the forums Antonio . It looks like we will see some very interesting and well shot photos from you. I wonder if that is two males in the second photo trying to size each other up. :smt023

thanks beetleman, and probable two males in the second photo, to seem dance to conquest territory :smt014

Ken Ramos wrote:Great image of the two going head to head there Antonio. Welcome to the forums, good to have you! :D
thanks Ken, the fruit fly have interesting colors head :D
Antonio

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