Friday, May 21, 2010

giant

28mm f4.0 1/125s ISO100
a common ant caught in an uncommon view

14 comments:

  1. We have the same daisies in mind...that is simply GORGEOUS!!!!!

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  2. Stunning! Love the composition, lighting, and color. It's got it all!

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  3. truly magnificent .... ant aside ! These inside shots get the job done ! Lvoe it !!!

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  4. Hey, you did tweaked the main column just fine! Now you can showcase those beautiful photos better! Glad to hear that my instructions worked out well for you. I plan to post some instructions on how to do your own custom backgrounds. Just too busy right now with the homebuilding and moving activities. Give me a month or two for things to settle down! I want the instructions to be "just right" so that I don't mess folks up and then have them cursing my name, LOL.

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  5. Awesome!!

    BTW- I like the title Gi-Ant

    ['ô ] Avery

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  6. I would like to know rather than the smaller pictures like I have, how do you keep getting the photos bigger? Meaning on my blog all the incidental stuff on the right looks huge and the photos small and the top photo very large and its because of the blog set-up but I can't find another black backgroud with just black...any suggestions? My pictures need to be bigger...I mean you can double click on them always but when displaying them in a blog how do you get them bigger? Any suggestions would be helpful..Thanks a lot!

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  7. Thanks a million Jason and have an awesome weekend! Yes the Gerbera Daisies are her favorite! Yours is gorgeous by the way ;=o) They all are beautiful in there own way aren't they?

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  8. Gorgeous flower and a great capture on the ant.

    Looks like Donna showed you how to change the column width, I like the larger size photos much better.

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  9. Great shot! Did you use a macro lens?

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  10. Absolutely Beautiful! Such a tiny ant against the gorgeous color....Wonderfully Done!!

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  11. Oh my, I've never seen anything so gorgeous. It's just beyond words.

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  12. @Cindra. This was taken with my bridge camera (Lumix FZ18) with macro.

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