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Well, I was playing with my new lens that I got for free from ebay (details here: http://www.stevesforums.com/forums/v...mp;forum_id=94) I was wondering around the yard when I noticed this dragonfly perched on a garden decoration. Snapped a couple from way out 205mm then slowly worked my way closer until I was in the macro range of this lens. Here is my favorite shot. Taken around f/11 (give or take, can't remember exactly) with on-board flash.
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Great macro shot, those dragons can be quite difficult to capture.
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Wonderful sharp photos Inn. How are you liking that lens?
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Great shot of a very difficult subject.
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nick,
i see you like the lens. a sleeper it is. i've got a M/MN copy sitting here that's LN. bought it by accident.. oh well, do you know of a minolta/sony user that needs one cheap?? roy |
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