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<blockquote data-quote="Michael J." data-source="post: 288735" data-attributes="member: 13861"><p>If you get to close to the subject and using the camera in flash that is a tricky capture. I don't do this again cos of the shadows. And as well if you to close and the light is somwhere over your head. For me, it doesn't work. </p><p></p><p>But i love my 40mm on the D5100 but just using in different way and the result is great. For me was it a learning by doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael J., post: 288735, member: 13861"] If you get to close to the subject and using the camera in flash that is a tricky capture. I don't do this again cos of the shadows. And as well if you to close and the light is somwhere over your head. For me, it doesn't work. But i love my 40mm on the D5100 but just using in different way and the result is great. For me was it a learning by doing. [/QUOTE]
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