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I made a DIY macro flash diffuser using an older pop up flash diffusser, some cardboard lined with white paper(inside). All shots exif should read: tokina 100mm f2.8 macro, 1/200, f22, iso200. The aperture for number 1 was f11.


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thanks for looking and sharing
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
I made a DIY macro flash diffuser using an older pop up flash diffusser, some cardboard lined with white paper(inside). All shots exif should read: tokina 100mm f2.8 macro, 1/200, f22, iso200. The aperture for number 1 was f11.






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thanks for looking and sharing​




This is a super projection! Here we see the stance of the hunter! It's interesting to think about mammals. The hunters have eyes set at the front of the head, whereas their prey have eyes to the sides to look out for threats! The spider has lateral eyes, albeit smaller, just in case it has some other creature creeping up from the sides!

I wonder if that's how they work?

Asher​
 
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