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cenelson
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Nikon D70S, Vivitar Series-1 90mm Macro
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The top one is striking and lovely. It's so good, I'm clapping with both hands. (Truth is I can clap one hand; it's easy) Dogwoods are one of my favorite blossoming trees.
Very nicely done in black and white, Craig. Bravo!
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connealy
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Such sensual forms and textures. Hard to believe they developed solely to please an insect.
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April 01, 2007, 07:28:09 PM »
Beautiful, especially the first. Those flowers do have an amazing form.
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April 01, 2007, 07:49:01 PM »
Very nice set of pictures.
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I didn't need to be tempted onto looking for a Series-1 macro lens.....
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Yes, very nice.
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cenelson
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April 02, 2007, 06:24:27 PM »
Thanks for all the positive feedback. Hoping to shoot some more before they leaf-out, but time is short. We're really warming up here.
Gator game on now! Gotta run!
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Bravo, Craig! Superb.
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Very nice. And the Viv Series 1 90mm and Kiron 105mm macro, are the sharpest made. By anyone!
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