Ario Arioldi
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Very nice shots.Some from Wednesday evening with the DA*200.
Thanks for viewing.
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Very nice shots.Some from Wednesday evening with the DA*200.
Thanks for viewing.
Not much action on this thread lately, so risking "kicking a dead horse", here's some more 300 pics close up...minimum focus: 7 ft.
I really like this lens...please forgive me for wanting to show it off.
Roy Benson
I'd say that as well - lovely shots both of you.Really love those details and I can imagine you like shooting this lens, like I enjoy shooting my 200.
I'd say: keep them coming and keep showing off, Roy
All the very best.
That's a lovely shot with sweet details, Jono. I'm a sucker for rain or dew drops.I'd say that as well - lovely shots both of you.
Keep 'em coming - I'll be back here soon, but just a bit busy right now.
Here is a rose with the 100 WR in the meantime:
There's something very soothing about this one. A perfect moment caught in time. Thanks for sharing!Some from Wednesday evening with the DA*200.
Thanks for viewing.
The 35Macro has become my standard lens on the K5.Walking the dog...early AM... with the 35 macro...a very flexible lens, as you'll see in these examples...very sharp from extreme close up (root...the closer you look at the root, the more detail you will see) to 60 ft. away (tree).
The flower: bougainvillea (beautiful color but formidable thorns)...the palm: palmetto
Roy Benson
Hi RoyJim: marvelous picture of faded roses...beautiful lighting.
Woody: glad to see you back in action...how is the back, by the way?
Roy Benson