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Some closeup practice using this flexible combo. Getting a little better at focusing...a little. :smile:
#1 Fritillary larva
#2 Female green lynx spider
#3 Same female
#4 Datura wrightii, frequently called moonflower, preparing to open
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Very good Kenny...I really like the DOF in #2.
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This combo seems to have lots of it, Roy...DOF. I'm finding it hard to focus because of it, but I'll keep plugging away at it.
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Nice images, Kenny. I was in your "backyard" today -- just a quick trip to College Station to help my neighbor drop off their two kids for the next school year.
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