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    Posted: 20 August 2020 at 04:07
At Meadowlark

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Variations in Three Movements

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And a coda

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Thanks for looking.
 



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Stunning series. Love your (as usual) perfectly captured Macro butterfly, but those variations on three movements are true photographic art.
More please.
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The first ones are a joy to watch, but after the excellent butterfly, you transferred to an artful style which looks great. TFS Winston
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Almazar80 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 August 2020 at 12:32
Thank you for the comments. I wanted to try out my manual focusing lens (Minolta 35-70 f3.5) on the A7II and so for the first couple of shots, the lens was in use. I have the non macro version, which proved to be a little limiting when I wanted to take closeups. So out came the 200-600. I need something lighter, but there is something to be said about that lens. It's great.
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