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that's an fine macro. But to be honest I like the thumb better. It's concentrated on one flower only - I think it work better. Be carefull not to have two eyecatchers, unless you have some experience in this!
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Thanks for the reply.
Once I took the shot I knew I could have framed it better, but I was all buzzy with new-camera glee and running around snapping shots off.. |
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That's one bright picture. I agree with Klaus, this might be a case in which one is better than two.
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Hmmmm....
Reminds me of Hindu proverb.... "If you have two loaves of bread give one to the poor, sell the other and buy hyacinths to feed your soul." Soooooo...... I can imagine you capturing your two flowers... then picking a flower to give to two of your friends. No, I have not been drinking! ![]() |
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