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When did you take this photo? What camera did you use? Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) :)
 
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After seeing this macro butterfly photo, I got the camera and instruction booklet out and here I go again trying to figure the thing out. I can get some take some photos by putting everything on "AUTO" but not like this one that Sunny just posted. My macro bug photos come out blurred. Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) :)
 
if they are blurred I have a feeling you are not giving it time to auto focus or you are too close. Most cameras you have to move in on the subject, push the shutter button half way down and give it a chance to come clear and then snap the picture. Don't try to get too close at first and just work yourself in.

Your camera is a better one than I have so the problem is not the camrea.

On another note, I can not understand why Linda wanted to know the names of all those tadpoles. I wonder if they name all their tadpoles in Arkansas or if that is just something they do in Burton. Maybe her meds need adjusting or something:beers:
 
frame it. I love butterflys! Have lots of flowers outside, and there are usually several on any given day! :)
 
was thrilled when it came out. Not near as good as Royal's though. I use a Sony Mavica Digital for the most part, but my old trusty Cannon Rebel with a close up lens can still run rings around it when it comes to truly good photos. Trouble is, you can't delete any of them, just have to take them as they come back. Plus you have to take them in for developing. I usually use the hour photo at Walmart, and sometimes the technicians are not too bright! Thanks!
 
the compisition is fine, by my uneducated eyes and I like it.

You read your private message??
 
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