Close-Ups: Grasshoppers and its relatives

Hi,

Thank you very much....

There are plenty of high grade close-up photos taken with S602z. You can try to search a forum user called Antena, this gentleman has a lot.

So far I have only used Hoya filters, because there are easier to get in Singapore. I can't compare for you but so far I am happy with these. There is no specific filter designed for digital camera. You can use them in both digital and 35mm.

Here is a link to a very useful website for filters

http://www.cliffshade.com/dpfwiw/filters.htm
WOW! Amazing photos! I think one of the best I've ever seen.

I was thinking of getting some closeup filters for my 602 any
suggestions. Is there a special type/brand I should bye or will
any closeup filter work. Any differents between between filters
for digital cameras and 35mm. Hope you can help.
thanks
Marek
 
Hi, Alex Bonnici

Thanks for your comment...

My main purpose to post the photos here is to share my effort with you. And look for the comments in this forum to improve my knowledge. And... show the capabilities of S602z to the users.

I will send the jpg format to you later. But pls take care of them. Since you like my photos very much, I suggest you to print them out, frame them and hang them on the wall. :O Ha..Ha...
Ahhua great pic..Its getting to be a healthy competition here! The
only minor problem with your pictures is that you sent them as BMP
and I cannot seem to save them as jpg files. Any suggestions, or
can you pls send them to me as jpg at [email protected] Keep up
the good work!
 
Well Ahhua and Antena, Brilliant shots from you both in Singapura....You Both Amaze me!!.....Hows about makeing us all Cringe n show us a Shot of those Large 'CockRoaches' you got out there...I use to hate them when I was there...But I Love Your Country, Singapura.....(think I'll take up knitting) Take Care, MERRY CHRISTMAS......MrScary. (DennisR)
Hi,

It has been a long time I did not post my close-ups shots. Here are
some. For faster displaying of the photos, I have divided the
photos into 3 parts and upload under 3 messages. Click 'Next' for
the other photos.

Enjoy viewing :)

Part 1:









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http://community.webshots.com/user/mrscarecrow
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Fuji S602z--Minolta 7000 35mm, Koni Rapid Amiga 200 6x7,
 

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