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Hi all, havent done much macro work in my day but figured id give it a little more attention. Im learning theres alot that can be done with macro including finding a great subject being abstract or what have you, taking a great image of it and making a huge print that looks excellent. Im hoping to find my own vision for macro work as i experiment with it. For now, heres an image i took in my backyard of an angel's trumpet.
Thanks for any comments, robert........ 10d 28/90mm with 20mm xtension tube tripod c-release Robert Hasty
NSN0075 [size=75] [i] There is a path which no fowl knoweth, and which the vulture's eye hath not seen:[/i][/size] |
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