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I tried to do some macro shots with the new camera because it has built in bellows, but my depth of field was too shallow and the bees weren't cooperative.
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Yes, the dirty secret of macro photography is that most of the bugs are dead.
ReplyDeletei guess i can understand why they don't advertise that... perhaps I need to find some scientists with large collections of butterflies to really stretch my macro wings
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