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Unsure what the blossoms are, but as you can see, they're white, however right next to this one is a red-blossom tree. It's been a while since I've seen flowers or fruiting bodies on the tree, I'm sure I'll remember once it gets even warmer.
I'm still debating on that MP-E lens!
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Lord VetinariRegistered UsersPosts: 15,901Major grins
Really just depends on how keen you are to shoot above 1:1 - It all just gets harder as you go up in magnification. If you don't already have extension tubes for your macro lens, I would recommend getting those first.
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Brian v.
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Unsure what the blossoms are, but as you can see, they're white, however right next to this one is a red-blossom tree. It's been a while since I've seen flowers or fruiting bodies on the tree, I'm sure I'll remember once it gets even warmer.
I'm still debating on that MP-E lens!
Brian v.
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think i know what the flower is, just cant remember the name
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