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<blockquote data-quote="Moab Man" data-source="post: 469687" data-attributes="member: 11881"><p>I purchased <u>Scott Murray's 9 Steps to Training Your Insect for Photography and Other Nefarious Purposes</u> through Amazon.com. Through Scott's program I learned how to befriend the insect world and build a relationship. The photography above speaks for how good this training is. Granted, it's a very short relationship as most insects don't live that long, but through Scott's training tips I am able to make the most of their short little lives. Sadly I have had little luck with butterflies. It appears they may be just too dumb.</p><p></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Disclaimer: </em><u><em>Scott Murray's 9 Steps to Training Your Insect for Photography and Other Nefarious Purposes</em></u> <em>is not sold Down Under, Oz, or anywhere else in the southern hemisphere due to certain animal and insect safety restrictions. Importation of this training material is strictly prohibited. </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moab Man, post: 469687, member: 11881"] I purchased [U]Scott Murray's 9 Steps to Training Your Insect for Photography and Other Nefarious Purposes[/U] through Amazon.com. Through Scott's program I learned how to befriend the insect world and build a relationship. The photography above speaks for how good this training is. Granted, it's a very short relationship as most insects don't live that long, but through Scott's training tips I am able to make the most of their short little lives. Sadly I have had little luck with butterflies. It appears they may be just too dumb. [I] Disclaimer: [/I][U][I]Scott Murray's 9 Steps to Training Your Insect for Photography and Other Nefarious Purposes[/I][/U] [I]is not sold Down Under, Oz, or anywhere else in the southern hemisphere due to certain animal and insect safety restrictions. Importation of this training material is strictly prohibited. [/I] [/QUOTE]
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