I added a few more pictures from Konza Prairie to my web pages, mainly
insect photos. I'm quite proud of some of them, particularly the "tucura" on
my wife's hand, it was hard to get it sharp without a tripod:
http://seiscuerdas.com/mouro/photo/konza/34a-tucura.jpg
I also like the black and orange butterfly, who waited patiently for me and
flew a second after I took the picture (I wish my scanner could get the
detail in the black part of the wings):
http://seiscuerdas.com/mouro/photo/konza/37-mariposa-naranja.jpg
I have a Pentax-F 100 f/2.8 macro, and, of course, it's my preferred lens
for this kind of pictures. But I also find the Tamron 70-300 and its macro
capabilities helpful for the "alien sensitive" insects. I can't evaluate
sharpness, though: I'm scanning the pictures from 6x4 prints.
For other pictures go to the parent directory:
http://seiscuerdas.com/mouro/photo/konza
I hope you'll enjoy them!
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Hernan Mouro
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Kansas State University
http://seiscuerdas.com/mouro
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