I know I've missed a couple - but here's what I could grab. (I should have copied before I started - sorry folks. Will see if there is another way to get to the missing ones...)
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Posted on: August 30, 2010, 08:16:39 PMPosted by: *Ubbie Max* I see my comment has posted on page 21 (topic summary preview) but, I still can't open it.
I don't have this problem with any other thread.
Posted on: August 30, 2010, 08:12:45 PMPosted by: *Ubbie Max* I can't open page 21. What has happened?
Posted on: August 30, 2010, 06:54:46 PMPosted by: da_ewok Ubber - they're ALL mine - took me hours (in weak sunshine!) and I actully enjoyed it
it also took over 1200 shots to get those 7-8 photos - but every one was worth it for those!
Posted on: August 30, 2010, 06:34:25 PMPosted by: *Ubbie Max* Wokie. Did you take those bee photo's? They are excellent. I reckon bees are hard to photograph as they don't stay still for long. You got the bees in flight which would be even harder than if they were planted on the flower collecting the pollen.
Posted on: August 30, 2010, 06:25:01 PMPosted by: da_ewok Thought I'd share what I'd been up too and with Shyer's help (thank-you) The Hi-1 speed setting on my Nikon is BRILLIANT to say the least!
http://itaintalwaysmylife.blogspot.com/search/label/PhotosNoting that anything pre-August has NOT been taken with the Nikon - but still worthwhile sharing
I'll be updating every Sunday if anyone is interested
Thank-you everyone for the help (and phone-calls) really really appreciated (and you know what?) Has made me get out and about, which is not as easy as I make it out to be!
Thanks
Posted on: August 26, 2010, 11:56:37 AMPosted by: shyer Look At nikon unit in link click on photo showing bottom . The bellows mounts to tripod and body on back of bellows and lens on frount.
Usually used with something like a fixed 50 / 100 mm manual lens F1.2 /1.8 or so. Also used with reversing ring for ultra macro ( now lens is reverse mounted) you have two adjustments the focus ring on lens and bellows length.
For focusing a tape measure often helps to get right small area on lens focus to start. The bellows can be hand held when using flash outdoors with smaller lens is still light weight
Posted on: August 26, 2010, 11:40:51 AMPosted by: *Ubbie Max* Shyer. I presume the camera is mounted on a tripod & the bellows just mounts on the camera then the lense mounts to the front of the bellows. Have I got that right?