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    White Hollyhock and macro of the interior
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    Bee pollinating
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    105mm F2.8 AIS, shot at 1:1
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    Mango Flowers and fruits 105mm F2.8 AIS, shot at 1:1, F/44 + SB800 at 1/2 power
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    105mm F2.8 AIS, shot at 1:1, F/44 + SB800 1/2 power
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    105mm F2.8 AIS, shot at 1:1
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    105mm F2.8 AIS, shot at 1:1
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    Street Photography

    Having a get together of a few relatives at home. Details of Mutton cutting and dressing. Required around 4 kg, hence the front shoulders and ribs would do. Goat carcasses line up The front half of the goat Separating shoulders from the rib cage Major cut down the rib cage - separates left...
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    Street Photography

    Ram Navami again, some shots around my house View of the cooking area Puri dough g Rolling and frying Puri Close up Fryin Puris fried and ready for distribution Cut vegetables Another view of the cooking area Distributing food at one of the temples Volunteer serving A sadhu enjoying...
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    African Daisy
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    Poppies
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    Computer monitor suggestions

    I suggest that instead of one 27", get two matched 24". That way you get more real estate and run two programs simultaneously. If you have table space then get add a third monitor for all other cores. I have three and use 2 for Design/Image processing and the third one is my text monitor -...
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    Max cropping before hurting the image quality with D7100

    As I use the 16-85 and 18-55 at long end, all my bird shots are cropped drastically. Most of then down to 800x800. For web it is fine. For prints you need only 1800x1200 for 6x4. That is for images taken at ISO 100. As you up the ISO, noise creeps in, so down sizing helps in retaining...
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    Post your birds (2)

    I can always bank on the owl if I miss all the birds. Today, he was most cooperative, posing for me and tracking me left to right. All images are 800x800 crops Waiting In front Came closer Where are you? At the base of the tree Moved right again
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    Hollyhock
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    Hollyhock - Red
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    Pets/"Petography" Thread!

    One of our neighbours
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