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Backyard bugs
Lens: 100mm wr Camera: k5 Photo Location: Saugus Ma. ISO: 200 
Posted By: charliezap, 09-20-2011, 09:08 AM

My buggy friends are still active with the approach of cooler weather.K5 filters used on a few of these shots.--charliezap
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09-20-2011, 10:02 AM   #2
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Great Charlie. Love the natural ones better than the filtered ones, but they are not bad, not at all....
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Charlie, you really got the macro down, and the added internal filters adds a whole new dimension. I enjoyed viewing these and soon it will be so cold there won't be any bugs, so get as many as you can . Bob
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Capn - a nice set, for sure. Like Rense, I prefer the natural ones, but - you know - the filtration you chose works very well with these macros, something that would never have occured to me. I guess that's why they pay you the big bucks. Nice job.

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Great Charlie. Love the natural ones better than the filtered ones, but they are not bad, not at all....
QuoteOriginally posted by Bob Harris Quote
Charlie, you really got the macro down, and the added internal filters adds a whole new dimension. I enjoyed viewing these and soon it will be so cold there won't be any bugs, so get as many as you can . Bob
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Capn - a nice set, for sure. Like Rense, I prefer the natural ones, but - you know - the filtration you chose works very well with these macros, something that would never have occured to me. I guess that's why they pay you the big bucks. Nice job.

Jer
Thanks guys---Don't forget the "Before & After" contest should be posted in a few days using any filters on any Pentax camera.--charlie zap
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