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That Red Brick Wall
Lens: smc Pentax FA 100mm f1:2.8 Macro Camera: K-5 Photo Location: Moreton, Queensland, Australia ISO: 400 Shutter Speed: 1/45s Aperture: F11 
Posted By: AussieTrev, 09-17-2012, 09:41 PM

The red brick wall in a droplet.


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09-17-2012, 09:52 PM   #2
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Wow, so much good stuff today! This is fabulous.
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Wow, so much good stuff today! This is fabulous.
Thank You. There is a bit of another thread that relates.

https://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/post-your-photos/198825-nature-huge-pink-rose.html

Don't know whether this will cause more to be stacked up against me.
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this is superb macro, enough said

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this is superb macro, enough said
Thanks Bob. After the other thread it could. What I like about this one it is natural water from rain. Well a light shower. It has been dry for such a long time it was a pleasant surprise to not have to use the spray bottle.
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Very nice Trev! Great clarity in the drop.

Regards, Gary
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Very nice Trev! Great clarity in the drop.

Regards, Gary
Thanks Gary appreciated.

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You've discovered the joy of shooting drops!
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You've discovered the joy of shooting drops!
Yes and no. Just getting some to work, so I must be learning new tricks for an old dog.

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