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Mountain Flowers w/o glasses
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<blockquote data-quote="Borga Voffe" data-source="post: 570587" data-attributes="member: 41839"><p>[ATTACH]221138[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>This is Mountain Chickweed (Cerastium cerastoides) its growing in front of glaciers high in the mountains. These flowers are only 1-2 cm across. I didnt see them. even with my prescp glasses.</p><p>When I was younger I did :-(</p><p></p><p>I had to rely on my d7200 af to get this photo, takem with Tokina 100 macro, yesterday Handheld, noway I could have brough a tripod up here.</p><p></p><p>I hoped that d7200 would have focused on the center of the pistil, on the stigma. Instead it focused on the petal behind it.</p><p></p><p>Any thoughts about this dilemma, not seeing the object to be pictured, solely relying on the AF?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Borga Voffe, post: 570587, member: 41839"] [ATTACH=CONFIG]221138._xfImport[/ATTACH] This is Mountain Chickweed (Cerastium cerastoides) its growing in front of glaciers high in the mountains. These flowers are only 1-2 cm across. I didnt see them. even with my prescp glasses. When I was younger I did :-( I had to rely on my d7200 af to get this photo, takem with Tokina 100 macro, yesterday Handheld, noway I could have brough a tripod up here. I hoped that d7200 would have focused on the center of the pistil, on the stigma. Instead it focused on the petal behind it. Any thoughts about this dilemma, not seeing the object to be pictured, solely relying on the AF? [/QUOTE]
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