yeah, she always does..., she crept up behind me when I Was taking some of these, and stood perfectly still/silent behind me, she tripped me up when I stepped backward
well the S2 is a professional camera, which I Was lucky to get second hand at a good price about a year ago but it's getting a little on the old side, The lenses I have are a 35mm with a macro function, and a large 100mm one which always makes it look like I'm compensating for something. I'm not a massive photographer, but it helps like I said with concepts and things.
The company I work for used to use Fuji S2's almost exclusivly. We had like, 30 of them in the field. Workhorse of a camera, although the 2 non-rechargable battery thing was annoying.
I like the vertical leaves picture, 25.jpg
Macro photography is one of my favorites.
Awww, the cat looks like my old cat keely...
As my dad so gently broke to me the day she died, she "Kicked the bucket"
and as my uncle puts it
"assumed room temperature"
Very cool photos I'm also a big fan of the macro function on my Canon SD200. It's cheap and dirty, but does the trick. I love taking close-ups of insects and such. Of course, if the lighting is bad or I don't have a tripod, its almost impossible...
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i have fuji S5600...but it can make some macro thing like yours...
It's also quite clunky for these days
I like the vertical leaves picture, 25.jpg
Macro photography is one of my favorites.
As my dad so gently broke to me the day she died, she "Kicked the bucket"
and as my uncle puts it
"assumed room temperature"
by the way, i'm sorry jimmies but "assumed room temperature" is the funniest way of explaining death that i have ever heard