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Red Flower thingsPlease excuse my complete lack of botanical knowledge I recently purchased some close up lenses and had my first play with them today. Unfortunately it was a bit breezy, so maybe the image isn't as sharp as it should be.
Frank My photo gallery: http://www.frankalvaro.net
>>>> Nikon D300...Nikon 18-200 VR...Sigma 10-20...Tamron 90mm macro <<<< "I've got an idea--an idea so smart that my head would explode if I even began to know what I'm talking about. " Peter Griffin
G'day Frank,
Ahhh, the red-flower thingyamijigiticus... Looks great though, the deep blood red really grabs the eye... Might be worth a try to darken or blur the busy background in PP though to help focus attention on the subject(s) maybe?. Nicely framed and for hand-held it's REALLY good... When I try hand-held close-ups I keep wobbling in and out of focus The macro stuff is fun eh? Aka Andrew
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