Checking Trich's: Better than a microscope...

natmoon

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Yeah man great tric pics.
Taking pot pics is very pleasing and also a great way to compare strains and hybrids for your own personal reference in the future.
Having a great camera makes you work harder to keep them looking good to:weed:
 

robert 14617

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Yeah man great tric pics.
Taking pot pics is very pleasing and also a great way to compare strains and hybrids for your own personal reference in the future.
Having a great camera makes you work harder to keep them looking good to:weed:
Bud Porn Lens if your camera just don't cut it this little gem might help i've been looking for one in my area no luck yet...rob
 

sandmonkey

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Wow, thanks for the kind words dude. That's really encouraging to hear for a 1st-timer like me :lol:

and it's cool that through growing I can improve my photography, and my photography could help me yield better results. a win-win situation LOL

I certainly give 'em all I can. Nothing's too good for my ladies.

Already preparing for harvest and my next grow... went a lil' crazy shopping yesterday :bigjoint: Fuk chem's...



Missing is some AN Tarantula powder.

And if you're wondering what the seeds are, I got a 10-pack of DP fem. Flo (original DJ Short), and a 5-pack of fem. Warlock from Magus. Should be interesting :weed:
 

natmoon

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Bud Porn Lens if your camera just don't cut it this little gem might help i've been looking for one in my area no luck yet...rob
Nah my cam cuts it and i am a fairly proficient photographer.
Use of a macro zoom lens and some camera settings is all you really need.
You can buy a good camera for about 100 dollars that will take high quality macro pics.
Heres a couple of mine,only thumbnail shots as my pics are to big to post here in full quality:joint:




 

robert 14617

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natmoon i was speaking for myself and anyone else who don't have macro lenses..my cannon a400 does OK but i cant get the sexy trics....
 

sandmonkey

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Here's what you can do: get a 30x loupe and put it on your lens.

I did this with my Canon point & shoot IXUS 960:



Clearly not the same quality of results, but I guess still beats looking at 'em directly with the microscope.

Focusing is a biatch though.
 
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