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K10 with Tamron 90mm f/2.8
![]() ![]() K10 with DA 50-200 ![]() ![]() ![]() Not a macro, but the 1st time I've been able to get a decent shot of a Goldfinch ![]() |
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All are wonderful - I always love your damp dragonflies. They are such pretty creatures anyway, but they become rather magical when they have dew on their wings (and I would guess that they are also easier to photograph).
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Great shots!!! Love the macro dragonflies. Very cool..
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These are wonderful. My attempt today was a botch.
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They are all very good, I like the 3rd one best.
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