It took a bit of doing but I am finally seeing the eBook.
I had figured there must be some way to see this on a PC but apparently not. So, an iPad purchase later (wife's birthday gift, two birds, one stone kind of thing), and I have to tell you, it looks great on that retina display.
It took a bit of doing but I am finally seeing the eBook.
I had figured there must be some way to see this on a PC but apparently not. So, an iPad purchase later (wife's birthday gift, two birds, one stone kind of thing), and I have to tell you, it looks great on that retina display.
Hey man, just found your site! great stuff! I have been getting into macro shots lately and I am greatly enjoying it. Ive been posting quite a few at my blog ryanhermann.blogspot.com . I will definitely be following you and looking into your book man!
I bought your book a few weeks ago, but didn't have time until today to read it. Now I wish I would have read it months ago. Great stuff; really enjoyed it. It's helping to breathe life back into my macro obsession. I've been a big fan of yours for years- as long as I've been into photography. Personally, I never thought I'd be able to take "great" macro shots. I think a macro was one of the first lens that I bought and I did little with it. For years. I picked it up recently and have really started using it more the last year. I've been wanted to make the move the an mpe65, but I am working on my manual focusing with a 100mm for right now. I can look back and see growth, however, I want to be able to lie to people- I don't like my black blown out back grounds. I also need to find those magic angles. You've offered some amazing advice and I extremely grateful for the things you've done for macro photography as a whole. Thank you very much!
I bought your book a few weeks ago, but didn't have time until today to read it. Now I wish I would have read it months ago. Great stuff; really enjoyed it. It's helping to breathe life back into my macro obsession. I've been a big fan of yours for years- as long as I've been into photography. Personally, I never thought I'd be able to take "great" macro shots. I think a macro was one of the first lens that I bought and I did little with it. For years. I picked it up recently and have really started using it more the last year. I've been wanted to make the move the an mpe65, but I am working on my manual focusing with a 100mm for right now. I can look back and see growth, however, I want to be able to lie to people- I don't like my black blown out back grounds. I also need to find those magic angles. You've offered some amazing advice and I extremely grateful for the things you've done for macro photography as a whole. Thank you very much!
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Miss your blog entries but I suppose you said all of the things you feel are important.
Good luck with sales and I found enough funds to get the eBook.
Please let me know how you like it PvR!
I do plan on getting back to posting, but it's like you said I have to have something to say (I hate publishing just for the sake of it).
It took a bit of doing but I am finally seeing the eBook.
I had figured there must be some way to see this on a PC but apparently not. So, an iPad purchase later (wife's birthday gift, two birds, one stone kind of thing), and I have to tell you, it looks great on that retina display.
It took a bit of doing but I am finally seeing the eBook.
I had figured there must be some way to see this on a PC but apparently not. So, an iPad purchase later (wife's birthday gift, two birds, one stone kind of thing), and I have to tell you, it looks great on that retina display.
Glad you like the book! :)
Hey man, just found your site! great stuff! I have been getting into macro shots lately and I am greatly enjoying it. Ive been posting quite a few at my blog ryanhermann.blogspot.com . I will definitely be following you and looking into your book man!
Good luck with your blog Ryan!
I bought your book a few weeks ago, but didn't have time until today to read it. Now I wish I would have read it months ago. Great stuff; really enjoyed it. It's helping to breathe life back into my macro obsession. I've been a big fan of yours for years- as long as I've been into photography. Personally, I never thought I'd be able to take "great" macro shots. I think a macro was one of the first lens that I bought and I did little with it. For years. I picked it up recently and have really started using it more the last year. I've been wanted to make the move the an mpe65, but I am working on my manual focusing with a 100mm for right now. I can look back and see growth, however, I want to be able to lie to people- I don't like my black blown out back grounds. I also need to find those magic angles. You've offered some amazing advice and I extremely grateful for the things you've done for macro photography as a whole. Thank you very much!
Jim Messer
http://www.flickr.com/photos/eeek5127
I bought your book a few weeks ago, but didn't have time until today to read it. Now I wish I would have read it months ago. Great stuff; really enjoyed it. It's helping to breathe life back into my macro obsession. I've been a big fan of yours for years- as long as I've been into photography. Personally, I never thought I'd be able to take "great" macro shots. I think a macro was one of the first lens that I bought and I did little with it. For years. I picked it up recently and have really started using it more the last year. I've been wanted to make the move the an mpe65, but I am working on my manual focusing with a 100mm for right now. I can look back and see growth, however, I want to be able to lie to people- I don't like my black blown out back grounds. I also need to find those magic angles. You've offered some amazing advice and I extremely grateful for the things you've done for macro photography as a whole. Thank you very much!
Jim Messer
http://www.flickr.com/photos/eeek5127
Glad you like the book Jim! I'm hoping to get back to shooting macro myself -too much real life got in the way of my hobby.
Thanks to you, because of your pictures we could see the beauty of the small insects.
Thanks Shahana!
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