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Thinking outside the box.
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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 785421" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>I don't currently have a macro. My daughter is supposed to get her 105mm macro this week. It is an FX mount that will work on my Z5 with the FTZ adapter I have, or the D3400 that currently languishes in my camera bag. It won't be part of my equipment, but I will be able to use it anytime she isn't. I will check out Gavin Hoey. Yes, there are things about the presentation of Photographic Eye I don't particularly care for, but the idea behind his presentation is well worth thinking about. If nothing else, it motivated me to go out and take some pictures. </p><p></p><p>I may go out and try taking a few more pictures of the lapping block this evening. Changing the composition, and perhaps a layer of leaves to change the out of focus background. Again, the purpose in this is not so much a great photograph, but the knowledge gained trying to get there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 785421, member: 50197"] I don't currently have a macro. My daughter is supposed to get her 105mm macro this week. It is an FX mount that will work on my Z5 with the FTZ adapter I have, or the D3400 that currently languishes in my camera bag. It won't be part of my equipment, but I will be able to use it anytime she isn't. I will check out Gavin Hoey. Yes, there are things about the presentation of Photographic Eye I don't particularly care for, but the idea behind his presentation is well worth thinking about. If nothing else, it motivated me to go out and take some pictures. I may go out and try taking a few more pictures of the lapping block this evening. Changing the composition, and perhaps a layer of leaves to change the out of focus background. Again, the purpose in this is not so much a great photograph, but the knowledge gained trying to get there. [/QUOTE]
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