Hi Steve, Rob,

it was relatively early and the sun started to shine through
the clouds. Flies love then to sit and wait. I took several
shots leaning my hand on the wall where the fly was sitting.
Focus bracketing was by chance: The focus was on the different
shots on different positions allover the fly. Overlay in 
Paintshop was easier as I thaught. 

Regards, Hans. 


--- "Steve Desjardins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yeah.  That's a pretty sharp fly photo.  Normally I chase these things
around the room to swat them.  How'd you get it to sit and say
"cheese"?

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/14/04 09:37AM >>>
On 14 Jul 2004 at 0:44, Hans Imglueck wrote:

> The fotos where done using *ist D with Canon Macrophoto
> 2.8 35mm (adapted via Zoerk MFS). The scaling factor
> was about 3. Handheld at 5.6 and 1/60s without flash.
> To gain at least some DOF several fotos are overlaid
> in Paintshop Pro.

Hi Hans,

Very impressive considering the relatively large aperture. What method
did you 
use to bracket focus and how did you hypnotize the fly? :-)

Cheers,


Rob Studdert
HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA
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