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07/15/2012 09:47:16 AM |
Jeff Goldblum? Is that you?!! |
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07/15/2012 06:30:18 AM |
It's nice to see a dreamy fly rather than a crispy fly. |
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07/15/2012 02:21:43 AM |
Agree with the other comments and 'we' normally see this crisp and sharp so the blur is unusual but works for me. Not sure about the blown stem. The foreground in focus finishes things off nicely. |
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07/14/2012 11:31:29 PM |
nice. experiment looks like a success. |
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07/14/2012 11:25:49 PM |
flies. yuck. BUT, you managed to make this rather appealing, which is odd considering the subject. |
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07/14/2012 04:28:18 PM |
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07/14/2012 01:57:53 PM |
Best macro I've seen for ages. |
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07/14/2012 01:47:53 PM |
I like the effect. Soft yet retains some detail. |
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07/14/2012 01:43:28 PM |
I'm not big into insects, but I'd rather see a soft focused bug which lessens the "eww" effect. This is a good blurred bug. |
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07/14/2012 12:36:24 PM |
Cool experiment, and it worked! |
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07/14/2012 12:09:38 PM |
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