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23-07-2008, 10:12 AM
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The Spanish wilderness ... Part 48
OK, maybe not but I promise not to go there tomorrow.
Besides, there is a freefall parachute drop onto the beach tomorrow morning at 9am so I will more than likely go there instead.
Also saw this spiders web but looking at the size of the thing decided not to get any closer
Was going to post large size but flickr tells me it is 6mb.

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23-07-2008, 10:58 AM
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Re: The Spanish wilderness ... Part 48
Wow - the first two are really awesome 
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Re: The Spanish wilderness ... Part 48
I've just checked out some of your flickr.
Some great shots there.
What lens are you using for the macro's ?
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23-07-2008, 11:13 AM
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Re: The Spanish wilderness ... Part 48
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Originally Posted by Steve N
I've just checked out some of your flickr.
Some great shots there.
What lens are you using for the macro's ?
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Lenses are a combination of old Pentax-M 50mm F4 manual Macro (First pic) and Vivitar 100mm F2/8 Macro (supposedly one of the finest macro lenses ever and used for the dragonfly), Tamron F2/8 Macro and a Vivitar 2X macro teleconverter (Which I don't use that often as its a pig to focus with it on). All manual focus.
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