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    Great photos, Joe!

    Thank goodness they are smaller in real life - especially the hairy ones!

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    The macro lens is certainly justifying its price.

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    Yes some nice closeups there Joe.
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    Aah, a new lens - that explains all the closeups Lots of nice shots there, Joe, including a 2-4-1

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    Again a real bonus shot!! I was only after the bigger one.

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