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Photographer  Chris Moore {Karma:5591}
Project N/A Camera Model Eos3
Categories Macro
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 1.4xTC, 65mm Ext, 105mm 1:1 Macro
Uploaded 10/23/2003 Film / Memory Type Provia100
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 614 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture 16
Critiques 8 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
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About Sort of a behavioural shot, the fly cleaning it's legs.
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Chris Moore   {K:5591} 10/25/2003
Hi,
Thanks all for the comments! You particularly Matej, good to hear from you again.

My general preference is for slide film, Provia100 for natural colour reproduction. Some of my earlier macros were on print film for two reasons,... initially I used all the cheap print film I had lying around in order to get instant feedback by mini-lab processing (and not waste good slide film on rubbish). This was while I learned about the macro setup and experimented with different methods. My second reason was for colour richness in some flower shots I was trying at the same time, I was using Kodak Gold Ultra frequently, to see for myself this film's reproduction of strong warm colours.

I hadn't noticed that scratch mark, though now it's quite obvious! I'll fix it for future reference, thanks!

Chris

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Khoi Nguyen Khoi Nguyen   {K:8700} 10/25/2003
Fantastic macro! Very well done Chris!

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Matej Maceas Matej Maceas   {K:24381} 10/24/2003
Not as dynamic as the hoverfly, but the sharpness looks very good and the 'behavioural' aspect makes it very interesting. A brief insight into a fly's life. Cool.

If I remember correctly, your previous insect macros were shot on Superia 400. Is there any particular reason why you changed the medium type and the speed as well?

There's a dust (or scratch) mark in the image below the fly's hindmost leg, perhaps you'll want to remove that (at least in the digital version if it's a scratch).

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Joao Morais   {K:1600} 10/23/2003
eXCELLENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!........higt RATING

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Daniel S. Garcia   {K:13946} 10/23/2003
Awesome image Chris!!!! I've watched flies and it seems to me that they are much like cats when they groom them selves.

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paul shelasky   {K:1211} 10/23/2003
Wow, you must be fast with that camera.

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Flávio Moore   {K:467} 10/23/2003
Bela imagem... meu sobrenome também é Moore... será que somos parentes? hehehe!!!

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Teunis Haveman Teunis Haveman   {K:53426} 10/23/2003
Chris Beautiful Macro
Teunis

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