ever wanted to know how it is in macro?

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Le0
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ever wanted to know how it is in macro?

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just tested my mom's new lens...
sometimes pictures are better than seeing in person and I can prove it. :lol:

sorry I can't add the pictures directly as they exceed by far this forum's image size limit. :roll:

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8388/8670 ... 68b5_o.jpg
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8261/8671 ... 7516_o.jpg
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Re: ever wanted to know how it is in macro?

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I like this one. It makes a great "What is it?" image.
Really Close.jpg
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Thanks for posting it.

James.

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I thought this macro shot was impressive and to the point where a suggestion was possible:

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Leo, what camera and lens did you use to take these images? Very impressive! Best wishes, Mark

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tomwil wrote:I thought this macro shot was impressive and to the point where a suggestion was possible:

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that's quite nice (not talking about the broken part)! I have to learn how to use the camera as it's not mine but I'll be toying with it and I'll certainly take more phono related pictures... :D
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victorIIvictor wrote:Leo, what camera and lens did you use to take these images? Very impressive! Best wishes, Mark
Appears to be from a Sony Alpha NEX-7, taking a macro of an Edison model C reproducer stylus, according to this link.

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