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Tried out my new camera today in the garden. Not as good as Royal's bug shots but I'm learning.

WillyP

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All shot at 9 mega pixel.
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I do not know how you folks do it...when I take flower photos, the flowers come out looking half dead. Your pictures are beautiful. Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) :)
 
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It's a point and shoot style camera with all of the manual controls of an SLR type camera built in. The right-up's were very good on it so I bought one on ebay. So far, so good.
 
I have the same problem. For me it's holding the darn thing still so the pictures don't look blurry. These three are the best of about ten shots :). I don't know how Royal does it.
 
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If you do, I would be interested in knowing how you make them stay still long enough to get a good picture. I tried the "put them in the ice box" thing, but it did not settle them down...all it did was pizz them off. I tried killing them and using scotch tape to attach them to a flower, but everyone saw the tape...same with using a needle. I even tried to get some pictures of a wasp, but they chased me to the house, but I launched a counter attack with some wasp spay poison...but the picture I took of one of the wasp showed him laying on his back with it's legs up in the air and everyone knew that it was dead before I took the picture. I would really be interested in knowing how you do it. Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) :)
 
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