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Jul 08, 2006 12:44 |  #1

I don't have a macro lens yet. I bought a macro filter and screwed it onto my Tamron 28-75mm lens and took a walk on a trail. Not quite the 3D look like some of you get. Any comments or suggestions welcome.

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Jul 08, 2006 12:47 |  #2

I love the berry, it looks like it's glowing.




  
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Jul 09, 2006 01:24 as a reply to  @ 98photo's post |  #3

Thank you! The morning light shining through the trees caught the berry just right.


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Jul 09, 2006 05:32 |  #4

great shots, no6 is my favourite


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