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<blockquote data-quote="GameOfMoans" data-source="post: 260717" data-attributes="member: 20853"><p>I have a mate who is a macro photographer and he uses a canon with the manual focus macro lens (forget which one) and for flys and critters above grass level he takes his shots hand held (and practices a lot !)...he also uses the ring flash for macro photography so he can get the shutter speed up, seem to work for him.</p><p></p><p>However for spiders and low level Grass, I've seen him use his tripod, he just sets up and waits on the critters to come to him....so patience is the virtue here I suspect. And it's good for rain drops capturing things that are reflected in them....like this guy, who has mastered the technique <a href="http://www.flickr.com/people/lordv/" target="_blank">Flickr: Lord V</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GameOfMoans, post: 260717, member: 20853"] I have a mate who is a macro photographer and he uses a canon with the manual focus macro lens (forget which one) and for flys and critters above grass level he takes his shots hand held (and practices a lot !)...he also uses the ring flash for macro photography so he can get the shutter speed up, seem to work for him. However for spiders and low level Grass, I've seen him use his tripod, he just sets up and waits on the critters to come to him....so patience is the virtue here I suspect. And it's good for rain drops capturing things that are reflected in them....like this guy, who has mastered the technique [url=http://www.flickr.com/people/lordv/]Flickr: Lord V[/url] [/QUOTE]
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