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    Nikon D300
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    Manually Metered @ +.3 1/13 @F11
    4 flash heads set @ +.3

    I went out to photograph an eagle hunting coots, unfortunately it was a white out. Not deterred, I took out my macro lens and flash!

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    Wow! Beautiful image, James. I love the pattern of water drops and the little insect caught is the icing on the cake.
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    Hi, James, great to see you posting here I love the combination of round water drops and lines weaving the two together. Don't be a stranger
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    Wow -- nature's jewels! I love this! On the rare occasions I've found a web like this, getting it all in the plane of focus places an ugly BG behind it. I need a T/S lens, or could try a focus stack.

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    Very beautiful grouping. I like the repeating pattern of the twin-lite macro lites ( I think that's what they are), also the dewy bug is a big bonus adding further to the feel of the image..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackie Schuknecht View Post
    I like the repeating pattern of the twin-lite macro lites ( I think that's what they are)
    Yes ma'am that is what they are.

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