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    Insects with non macro lenses

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    Post your flower pics

    Does anyone what this is? The Missus can't remember planting it.
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    Blacktop's 52 in 2016

    Week 37
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    Dragonflies

    I have a question about dragonflies. Do some dragonflies have naturally lubricated eyes? The reason I ask, is that when I shoot certain type of dragonflies, I can never get the eyes tack sharp, and yet on some other species I have no problems at all getting tack sharp eyes. For example, this...
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    Post your Insect shots

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    Blacktop's 366 day trip through 2016

    Went out to take some sunset shots for the weekly challenge. Call me crazy, but I may enter a B&W sunset. LOL:confused:
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    Post Your Black and Whites Photos!!

    Tonight's sunset.
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    Insects with non macro lenses

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    Post your Moths & Butterflies

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    Post your Moths & Butterflies

    Nice shots @Whiskeyman
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    Blacktop's 366 day trip through 2016

    This was almost a lucky shot. I was taking a few shots of the butterfly to the right, when this other butterfly decides to fly into the shot. Unfortunately I had the focus point already on the feller to the right and the flying one didn't come out sharp enough. Dagnabit!:mad:;)
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    Blacktop's 366 day trip through 2016

    Here is one with my Nifty 70mm f/2.5. (nifty fifty with the Kenko 1.4 attached):encouragement:
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    Kenko Teleplus PRO 300 DGX 1.4x AF Teleconverter

    Here is one attached to the 50mm AF-D 1.8
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    Again -- Tam 150-600

    This is a good point. As much as @wev uses the long lens, I would definitely recommend going with the 200-500mm if he could get enough for the Tammy without losing too much. I'm not trying to be a fanboy of the Nikon 200-500mm lens, but it is truly an awesome lens. I use to love shooting flowers...
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    Kenko Teleplus PRO 300 DGX 1.4x AF Teleconverter

    On the 200-500mm If I have time in the morning, I'll take a few picks with the 70-300mm outside and post them up.
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