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You burn me upIn deference to Greg’s superb macro shots this is my humble attempt with the Olympus 60mm macro
Chris
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Re: You burn me upChris, this one is so macro-fied, I can't see anything! (I think there may be a missing link here.)
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That’s strange Ozi, I can see it Chris
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as can I D600, D7000, Nikon/Sigma/Tamron Lenses, Nikon Flashes, Sirui/Manfrotto/Benro Sticks
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Re: You burn me upI can see it now. All it took was 2 strong espressos and my reading glasses...
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You realise Ozi that by using the Nikon V1 with its very small sensor that you will have to increase the power of your glasses Chris
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Re: You burn me upSharp as Chris, what is it?
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read the title. My guess is a blowtorch nozzle - one of the small ones used for cooking. Greg
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Re: You burn me upGreg is spot on. It is used to burn sugar on brûlée
Chris
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