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Mehmet,

As a diver (and nature lover) my experience advices myself to treat carefully these small and beautiful creatures... especially the most coloured and striking ones... a pity !!!

In this moment I missed the Apo-Macro 100, I left at home ;-)

Thanks for your time and comments.

Best regards,

Marc

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It's a shame, Azzo, but I really have no idea about what it is ! Any entomologist here ?

I saw it near Kinabalu Mount, in Sulawesi, Malaysia. My wife and me were looking for some Rafflesia, when we saw this lovely creature.

Thanks for your time and interest.

Cheers,

Marc

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Marc -

 

What a delightful creature, lovely colors. I suggest a touch of sharpening, though.

 

BTW: Sulawesi is part of Indonesia, though close to Malaysia. The SCUBA diving at Lembeth Straights is among the best in the world for small creatures.

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Thank you very much, Stuart, for correct my mistake !

The picture is from Kinabalu, in the malaysian part of Borneo (Sabah), and not in Sulawesi. I confused the two islands, from two scuba diving travels, close in time.

Agree with you about sharpening. Sorry, it 's the best I could do, with this lens, and without a tripod.

Thanks for your time and comments,

Marc

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Peter,

Thank you very much for your kind comment.

But, definitively, I can't leave the macro lens at home... too many lost pictures ;-)

I had a look to your recent works here... You're getting great results with your new stuff !!! Both with BW and slides.

As you saw, sometimes it's necessary to sharp a little, after downsizing (but never on the original file !)

Before scanning, it's important to measure the white and black points, if they are, and don't touch the curves (at least with Velvia). If there isn't white or black p., better is don't touch nothing, and correct after scanning, with PS.

Congrats, and enjoy your toy !

Cheers,

Marc

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You are welcome Marc.

Better reserve a permanent spot for the macro lens :)

 

Thank you so much for commenting on my pictures..... slowly making progress I think.

 

I am quite amazed how easy the slide film scans compared to color negative. Maybe calibrating the scanner for the film helps but I pretty well scan at the default settings and so far I only had to make slight adjustments on the levels and sometimes a slight tweak on the curve in PS.

I could do the white and black points before scanning but it usually is only slight changes so far and I think using PS for that works just as well. I am surprised how little sharpening is needed on the scans even if down-sampled for web posting. That Nikon is producing much nicer scans then the small Minolta I had before.

 

Peter

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