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Thank you Matt & Russ,I appreciate your comments


Les (y)
 
Thank you Mandy (y) and Mike Do I have high standards, I think not :LOL::LOL:

Thanks for the comments guys

Les (y)
 
well thank you Mike- I really apprecaite a comment like that

Les (y)
 
The first one is the best for me would make a nice wallpaper on my pc it reminds me off my home land

why did you used to live in a meadow :LOL::LOL::LOL:

please feel free to steal it form your desk top if you like

Thanks all for the comments


Les (y)
 
Clean your sensor. What a bloody mess of dust bunnies on the B+W ones. Sort yersel oot laddie:puke:;)
 
Clean your sensor. What a bloody mess of dust bunnies on the B+W ones. Sort yersel oot laddie:puke:;)

Not dust bunnies as it happens. Dust on the front element of the lens. Now all clean and shiny

Les

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Not dust bunnies as it happens. Dust on the front element of the lens. Now all clean and shiny

Les

Wotever. Just get them pics sorted:cool:
 
Three excellent shots, Les
Refreshing to see mono macro work, so I am going for number 3 followed very closely by the first, for the stunning lighting
 
Thank you Mark & James, I am leaning towards Mono - maybe a phase Im going through :LOL: ( dust bunnies aside)


Les :D
 
Hi Les, great shots, can I ask what F stop you are shooting at with these? Im just starting to try out Macro shots in my back garden.

Many Thanks Mark
 
Thank you Stan, Mark I usually shoot around the f11 area- really depends on the lighting situation for each shot


Les (y)
 
Ma-hoosive bow down for numero 3! That's an awesome shot!
 
Thanks guys. I really appreciate the comments


Les :)

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