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That's great 100ponder!! \O Whereabouts are you?


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That's an awesome visitor, Gerrie! O:V O:V O:V


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I am from Amanzimtoti, KZN.

How do I update my own profile to show detailed location ?
Any-one out there to guide me ?


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Go to: User Control Panel (left upper corner on you screen), then Profile and just edit!


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0/* Some of the "critters" in my neck of the woods:

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At least on this topic I don't have to struggle to identify them!

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Mayfly on my front door (rotated it to appear horizontally)

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These spiders have rotating eyeballs that are green or black or any combination thereof. ( REALLY Cool dudes.)

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As the joke goes - MOSQUITOS, Florida's State Bird - (male)

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Female Regal Jumping Spider. Don't know if I uploaded one of the male previously (will check), but he is black with iridescent green thingys (palps? -O- 0*\ )

Will cover birds, etc. later. Just needed a break from all the scientific gobbledy-GEEK of the Invertebrates thread 0- 0- ..


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Stunning pics ExFmem!! ^Q^ ^Q^


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You are not kidding, when it comes to strange insects :shock: \O


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What an amazing beast to have in your back yard 100ponder! :shock:

Outstanding pics as always ExF ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ What settings do you use? You seem to get much bigger DOF than I do!


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Grr-rr got the whole thing typed and then the SQL or whatever error :evil: 0=

100ponder (=Gerrie -O- :o0ps: :-? ), great critter-friend to have in your yard! We have iguanas, but they are considered undesirables, as they are an invasive, "exotic" species.

BluTuna, I shoot Manual mode, RAW format, starting at 1/250 @ f 14.0 w/ Twin Lites at 1:1 and ISO 100, usually having to lower the light to 1:2 or even less. I adjust from there if using extension tubes , maybe up the ISO, lower the f-stop, etc., generally using f 10 - 16.

Please don't ask me a really technical question, or you'll baffle me completely. :o0ps: ;-)

Here's one of my favorite birdie pics from our wetland wonderland:

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Cormorant

Was wanting to post our woodpecker species, but need to dig deeper for photos.

Bye bye for now. 0/* 0/*


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Lovely pic ExFmem!! \O


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