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    Taken at home

    They have come straight of the Camera. Just resized.
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    Excellent macro

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    Thank you Beryl.
    Thought I would try something different

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    Nice shots Paul, it is amazing how different things look that close up.
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    Thank you Rolf. Very true. That's why I find this so intresting. Makes you look at things in a different way

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    They are indeed nice shots Paul. Did you use the standard lens or did you have an attatchment in front of or in between the body of the camera and lens
    IF TIN WHISTLES ARE MADE OF TIN

    WHAT DO THEY MAKE FOGHORNS OUT OF?


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    Wow, it looks like one of those underwater creatures. Beautiful.

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    Thanks for the comments.
    I used the 70-300mm lense with the Raynox Dcr 250 lense attached to the front of the lense. It was taken at a Focal Length of 70 mm .

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