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| Blackeyed Susans with Edge 80 and macro posted by Pattymac June 28, 2012 03:26AM | reply | quote | |
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It took some doing, but I finally figured out how to install the macro adapter. I'm really struggling with installing and removing components to my Composer Pro. I guess the more I use it, the easier it will get. So, here are a couple of images from my yard. I never get tired of flowers. Thanks for looking.
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| Re: Blackeyed Susans with Edge 80 and macro posted by esmond June 28, 2012 11:02AM | reply | quote | |
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esmond
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nice shots, like the second one the best. Flowers always make a good subject, they dont move around too much!
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| Re: Blackeyed Susans with Edge 80 and macro posted by Marcum June 28, 2012 02:48PM | reply | quote | |
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Indeed Pattymac, dealing with the Lensbaby optics and accessories has its own learning curve, stick with it though, it will eventually click.
I like #2. ------------------------------------------------- God said, "Let there be light," and it was so.... |
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| Re: Blackeyed Susans with Edge 80 and macro posted by Victoria Bell June 28, 2012 02:53PM | reply | quote | |
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Nice compositions,and interesting bokeh in the first image.
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| Re: Blackeyed Susans with Edge 80 and macro posted by Coco June 28, 2012 06:28PM | reply | quote | |
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Nice!
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| Re: Blackeyed Susans with Edge 80 and macro posted by rednevals June 29, 2012 06:16PM | reply | quote | |
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I agree that the second one is the best. Great composition.
On adding macro lenses. Try rotating the lens counter-clockwise a little, then clockwise until you feel it catch before tightening. This may help to speedup attaching the accessories. It works for me. --- Later.....Scott... [lavenderphoto.com] |
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