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I used a soft mesh bag used for delicate fabrics washed in the washing machine. I wrapped the soft mesh over a 50 mm lens with room lighting
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Laundry bag filter with my lazy lab Charlie
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A great start to our challenge using things you had close by. Nice job.
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I really like the softness of the dog. The flowersarejusta littleto soft for me.
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I agree with Mugmar. The diffusion effect created by the mesh is a bit too much for the flowers. If the light were brighter, it might be better. Also, manual focus might make it better. The mesh may be adversely affecting the auto-focus.
The dog photo is great. Cal |
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