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    a romp with the 60mm

    I've had my micro 60mm for a couple weeks now and thought I'd post a few. I found the bokeh to almost have a painted quality on the actual spout of the faucet, and just thought the natural selective color was neat with the fence. The seed is just a boring seed.
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    Re: a romp with the 60mm

    "The seed is just a boring seed." NOT!
    That's my fave of the three.
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    Re: a romp with the 60mm

    Wow! Congratulations on your new lens! Which is obviously working very well for you.

    That first image is awesome! I love the subject and the composition is right on!

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    Re: a romp with the 60mm

    Wonderful images! I really like the second shot with the faucet. All that calcium and lime build up definitely works to your advantage. You are right, it does have a very nice creamy bokeh.
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    Re: a romp with the 60mm

    Thanks for all the replies! I do have to admit though, that while the seed and fence were sooc, the faucet did have a 50% overlay layer to kick up the contrast and bring out those deposits.
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