T.verrucosus juvenile

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jesper

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Just thought I'd double the activity in this section by adding a photo
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I've mastered the light problem I used to have in supermacro mode, as you can see I still have a long way to go with focusing
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It's a pain trying to use manual focusing on something that moves!
I took the photo with max aperture f2.8 and 1 second in shutter speed lol! Keep still , keep still! Focusing would be easier with better background lighting. When using f2.8 on a black background I needed 10 sec in shutter speed to get decent photos.

(Message edited by jesper on April 21, 2004)
 
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