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Old 09-18-2009, 09:59 PM
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Default Using my 50mm f1.8 lense ..........

Some shots taken this week using a 50mm f.1.8 lense.

Tulip

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Tulip - Lilly Schreyer

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Old 09-18-2009, 10:07 PM
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Nice set Bernz. The depth of field these lenses offer is unreal. You have done a great job capturing these beautiful flowers.
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Old 09-18-2009, 10:09 PM
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Good glass + talented photographer = good results,
its easy
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Old 09-18-2009, 10:26 PM
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Nice set Bernz. The depth of field these lenses offer is unreal. You have done a great job capturing these beautiful flowers.
Thanks plangereis - yes the DOF is great I must use this lense more. Cheers, Bernz

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great shots. I guess I'll haved to break my 50 out
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Old 09-18-2009, 10:36 PM
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Hi Bernie - excellent set .. don't you just love that glass? ..
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There is all of the signs of early Spring down there in NZ.....I have wondered what this lens was capable of and it looks to do a really nice job......I can see that you will be a happy photographer for a good while!
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Gorgeous! And the shots are particularly encouraging since my own personal weekend project is to use only my 50 mm
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great shots. I guess I'll haved to break my 50 out
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Hi Bernie - excellent set .. don't you just love that glass? ..
Thanks Fred - certainly do. Cheers, Bernz

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There is all of the signs of early Spring down there in NZ.....I have wondered what this lens was capable of and it looks to do a really nice job......I can see that you will be a happy photographer for a good while!
Thanks Patrick - yes just starting to get into macro photography and will do more in the coming months. Cheers, Bernz

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Gorgeous! And the shots are particularly encouraging since my own personal weekend project is to use only my 50 mm
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Great work, Bernie. You have a real talent for this.
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