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    Two Flowers

    Here is another one using my new Zuiko tube.
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    Re: Two Flowers

    I love those soft colors, Greg.
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    Re: Two Flowers

    I like this, very nice shot and the colours are excellent.

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    Re: Two Flowers

    Greg - the softness here works nicely. A dreamy, painting like quality.

    How are you liking the tubes? What lens did you couple the tubes with here?
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    Re: Two Flowers

    Quote Originally Posted by Loupey
    Greg - the softness here works nicely. A dreamy, painting like quality.

    How are you liking the tubes? What lens did you couple the tubes with here?
    I am learning slowly with the tube but feel I am going to really like it. I used the 14-54mm on this shot but next time out am going to try the 40-150mm and maybe I won't have to crowd my subject as much. This is certainly different. I have gained much respect for you macro shooters. This takes a lot of patience.
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