Testing Macro Lens
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It has been so long since I took any macro shots I thought it was about time to see if the lenses were still working. I don't think there is any need to explain what the shots are but if in any doubt I will tell you.
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Bob
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Oh, you have no idea what kind of creative "misunderstandings" you're inviting with that comment... but I'll resist.
Got bored with digital and went back to film.
Thanks for looking and replying Craig. I am assuming you know what they are.
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Bob
Esp like the last shot but who puts kiwi fruit in a drink ?
Brian v.
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Thanks for replying Brian. I can assure you I didn't drink it. Did you identify the first two shots?
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Bob
The first one is obviously the tongues of your enemies, cut out and dried for display. The second would not be appropriate to describe in a family-friendly environment.
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Got bored with digital and went back to film.
Come on Craig I bet you have ate and enjoyed both in many a family friendly environment.
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Bob
love the last frame, great detail
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Thanks Phil. I am still waiting for someone to tell me what the first two images are!! Surely someone knows what they are before all is revealed.
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Bob
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I admire you mate for having a go. Spot on. I am now sure you can identify the second one.
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Bob
Leaving my jokes aside, they look like cashews.
Got bored with digital and went back to film.
Well done Craig you are spot on too. I didn't think they were that difficult.
Cheers
Bob
Brian V.
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My apologies Brian you are not often wrong and you are right this time. It would appear I am not often right and I am wrong this time.
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Bob