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Tomasz Sarna
{K:1778} 12/11/2003
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nice close-up, i love butterflys regards
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al shaikh
{K:15790} 5/4/2002
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I really like this shot the only small nitpick is the lower right corner try to crop that little bit to get the stem coming out from the corner exactly.
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Samuel Downs
{K:7290} 3/26/2002
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Terrence, Delicate treatment! I love the focus, the colors, the composition - everything. You have a winner on yours hands. Sam
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{K:2743} 3/25/2002
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greato tk!!, the colors are what appeal the most to me about this picture
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Kari Reed
{K:5} 3/25/2002
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Gee...this couldn't be better! I love this shot. I have tried this before, but have never been successful. Great picture!
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Bill Krul
{K:5597} 3/25/2002
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I'll bet you don't drink coffee. I can hardly get this quality with a tripod! Nice composition & color. I suspect that to get both antennae in focus would have required possibly an f/11 and big loss in shutter speed and lower image quality (hand held).
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Carlos Lopez
{K:16} 3/25/2002
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WOW, tk, fantastic close-up shoot...
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Toni Martin
{K:5092} 3/25/2002
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Terrence, just gorgeous! Wonderful job you did. As for the antenni, sometimes all things are not possible. There is limited DOF in macro and grabbing this kind of moment has to be quick. Taking the EXTRA time needed to assure all things in focus can cause you to lose the entire shot, not get it at all. I think you did very well! I've been shooting macro for years. Beside I like the idea of motion in that one antenni! Sorry Steve . . . .
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Steve Kompier
{K:4629} 3/25/2002
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Well TK,
I'm not much on bug shots, but technically, this is stunning. The contrasting colors between the bug and the background is wonderful. I would have like to see both of the bug's antenni (sp?) in focus.
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Petros Stamatakos
{K:12101} 3/25/2002
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Wow Terrence! You have a really steady hand! This is amazingly sharp. I think you've done a wonderfull job with this! Trully nice work:-)
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