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Offline Jack Crevalle

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Here's a Fellow I shot in the Everglades Last Fall
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« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2003, 07:45:17 PM »
"Bugs" make great subjects.   You can learn what your camera can and can't do up close in a hurry by shooting them.   Great pic - thanks for sharing it.

Here's one I took a couple months ago.   Not perfect, but I was probably 15' away and zoomed in to 27X with the digital - hand held.    Not bad from such a small package that is hard to hold steady, and the wind was really blowing as well (image is not retouched - just cropped and a border added).

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