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Gentlemen, start you macros!Because spring is on its way!
(105/2.8 nikkor d70 sb-80dx LS-II) Wattle about to bloom Banksia Calistemon starting to bloom (with added ant) New page
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Scott.
You're having fun with that lens. These are a good bunch from a great time of year for macro shots of flowers. I really like the banksia shot since it's so different - not how I think of a banksia as looking and the colour tonality works really well. Peter
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You were not the only one that liked Banksias.. Unfortutely very heavily cropped The only way I could shoot this guy (due to the heavy backlight) was to blow him away with flash on full (LSII removed) New page
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And one more before lunch
New page
http://www.potofgrass.com Portfolio... http://images.potofgrass.com Comments and money always welcome
Scott
Even heavily cropped the bird shot is one to be proud of. I for one am glad you posted it. Peter
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