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Seems strange looking at my shots like this. I have for quite some time started to take much wider macro shots..........thats insects that fill the whole frame or smaller again. I stared this after the Aphids birth and was wondering what I could do next, since the white whale landed. So this is something I wanted to try.
The challenge, not to see the eye details All the best macroholics. Danny. FZ10 and REAL WIDE Nature is the master, we are just mere clickers in time.
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by photosbyvito
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