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10/30/2008 01:38:15 PM |
That is a lot of detail, well done. |
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10/27/2008 10:43:18 AM |
Roz, I love the detail you get on this guys, the colors came out really nice too. I like looking at your work, it inspires me to keep on practicing ;) |
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10/25/2008 04:27:51 PM |
WOW...... now that's even closer..... You ROCK girl..... |
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10/22/2008 05:08:11 PM |
I don't know how you hold that bloody camera so still to get this sort of detail....great job. |
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10/22/2008 07:50:01 AM |
that is incredible, Roz - the anatomy of a dragonfly ! |
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10/21/2008 02:14:00 PM |
Amazing details! Very interesting. |
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10/21/2008 09:20:43 AM |
I love how you've captured that family of micro-organisms on the tip of one of the hairs on his body (to the left of those negatively charged protons that are clearly visible near his wing). :P
In other words - incredible close detail! :-) |
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10/21/2008 07:06:25 AM |
I never knew how concave their heads are. His neck just goes right up in there. It isn't the most beautiful view of a dragonfly. You have quite a bit of noise and the lighting seems a little harsh, but it is good if you want to see how all its parts fit together. |
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