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    Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder



    These were taken with an XTi, Built-In Flash, 100mm f2.8


    This one made me jump when I saw it flash in the viewfinder (taken under a porch light, guessing the focus).


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    Razor thin DOF eh?


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    Ever seen a moth's rear end? Now you have.


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    The shallow DOF sure makes it difficult. But that's what it's like without a tripod!


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    Re: Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder



    Nice shots![] Especially because they're rather abstractive and they help the viewers to just enjoy the macro effect without noticing the moth as a subject.

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    Re: Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder



    Thanks!

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