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seems to be the only way to find critters on my patio. Oh well, I'm not above it.
First 3 shots taken with the MP-E and Telemore TC up to around 4X indicated on the lens. Not sure what that mag is with the TC attached.
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These last two what I've always called pissants (about 1/16", tops) are with the bare MP-E at 5X.
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Yea that's what I call magnification...good shots Kenny...I still want that MP-E
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Excellent work, Kenny. Very nice lighting and sharp details in these images.
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