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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 786174" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>Coming from you, that is high praise. This was just a grab shot. I have been trying to test out the new lens without the ability to leave the house for any significant time. I saw this gal in the crepe myrtle tree out front. I grabbed my camera and took some shots, gave it some exposure compensation and took a few more. There was a fair amount of backlighting, which didn't give the best of backgrounds, and required some post processing to ameliorate. It is nice and sharp and has a good "expression" on the face of the tree rat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 786174, member: 50197"] Coming from you, that is high praise. This was just a grab shot. I have been trying to test out the new lens without the ability to leave the house for any significant time. I saw this gal in the crepe myrtle tree out front. I grabbed my camera and took some shots, gave it some exposure compensation and took a few more. There was a fair amount of backlighting, which didn't give the best of backgrounds, and required some post processing to ameliorate. It is nice and sharp and has a good "expression" on the face of the tree rat. [/QUOTE]
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