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Old 12-04-2016, 09:42 AM
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Thats cool! A buddy of mines wife does stuff like that, but since I used to date her on and off 20+ yrs ago her and I dont really get along. Her mom taught her and I remember she turned one of her bathrooms into a darkroom. Do you do your own developing?
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Thats cool! A buddy of mines wife does stuff like that, but since I used to date her on and off 20+ yrs ago her and I dont really get along. Her mom taught her and I remember she turned one of her bathrooms into a darkroom. Do you do your own developing?
No. All of my stuff is digital. I wouldn't have a clue how to do film. The close ups require special lens, like macro. That jumping spider is about the size of a piece of rice. And believe me when I say, their in everyone's home. I didn't realize that when I started to learn how to do the close ups, but a guy told me that and I started looking and sure enough, he was right.
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Your nature pics are amazing! The incredible details are captivating.
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Heres another jumper.

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Your nature pics are amazing! The incredible details are captivating.
Thanks. You see those red and black looking balls on that Dragonfly, they are mites. I didn't know what it was until I posted that picture on another forum and one of the guys told me. You can go here and see all of my junk.

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Cool pictures Ronnie.

The first picture looks like there is a tiny little Moose (or maybe a wolf) near the bottom of the drop.
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Those are amazing! Really cool.
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Cool pictures Ronnie.

The first picture looks like there is a tiny little Moose (or maybe a wolf) near the bottom of the drop.
Good eye there Sam. I have never noticed that before.
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Ronnie you have some serious photo skills.
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you guys are simmply amazing. Here is the best that I can do
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