Looking at the sun
In the Botancial gardens growning in the shade, out of the camera, Pentax k5 and macro lens using it a little more now.
Macros give a different feel to pictures like these, and I quite like it.
Razor sharp focus point with very narrow DOF if you'd like wide open.
This also provides almost extreme bokeh and creates a 3D effect.
View this large and watch Daisy pop!

Thank you Mac, yes it does give a 3D feel to the shot. You are so kind


Perfect
thank you so much Giulio


Kind regards Maria

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"It's not what you look at that's important, it's what you see" - Thoreau
Regards
David
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Nicola's Apartments, Kassiopi, Corfu
Some cameras, some lenses, some bits 'n' bobs
This works for me Trixie, beautiful colours and that lovely soft focus into the distance.
Regards
David
thank you David, trying to use the macro lens more


Lovely image Trixie, looks like a Michaelmas Daisy? even better vied large

Beautiful shot and colours Trixie

The Colors are pantone perfect. Superior image and top shelf production. Can almost smell the beauty. THANKS, tg
thank you all so much, you have made my day, I am only just trying out the macro lens.




Have a good day Trixie
Mac
16 yearsMember
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Razor sharp focus point with very narrow DOF if you'd like wide open.
This also provides almost extreme bokeh and creates a 3D effect.
View this large and watch Daisy pop!
Mac from Montreal
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