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    Up To Old Tricks

    Got home from work yesterday and Joy called saying she was working late. I had an hour or so on my own so I hit the backyard with the 105mm and a set of closeup filters. There is not a lot left in the flower garden, but I hope I have something that will catch your attention.
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    Re: Up To Old Tricks

    Hi OT,

    Beautiful as always. The first one definitely has your trademark on it for bugs and flowers.
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    Re: Up To Old Tricks

    Quote Originally Posted by OldSchool
    Hi OT,

    Beautiful as always. The first one definitely has your trademark on it for bugs and flowers.
    Cheers,
    Tim
    Thanks Tim. I enjoy catching those little critters going about their business. They are not always real cooperative, but that is part of the fun of catching them.
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    Re: Up To Old Tricks

    I must say both are fantastic captures. Great focus, very sharp.







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    Re: Up To Old Tricks

    Thanks Frenzy and welcome to PR hope you are enjoying what you are seeing here and will join in more.
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    Re: Up To Old Tricks

    I really like the first shot alot. Great colors.

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    Re: Up To Old Tricks

    Quote Originally Posted by Themage
    I really like the first shot alot. Great colors.
    Thanks Themage. I was very pleased with the way the yellow background complemented the blue flowers.
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