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Old 31st October 2004   #1
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Default My marco shot

I am so excisted with my new Hoya +4 filter hee hee without any delay I try out some shots at my litter garden can't waite to share with you guys.



Setting - macro mode and Auto white balance









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Old 31st October 2004   #2
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Part 2.





This tomato is new bond baby and with Hoya filter see how big it have become my wife was shock when see saw the photo HaHaHa

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Old 31st October 2004   #3
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nice shots. Too bad i got no chance to really test out my Hoya close-up +4 filter
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Old 31st October 2004   #4
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Wah bro that was fast

Thanks man why waiting ? anything also can, I tell you is very intresting I was actually inspired my Lifeworld macro post


Hope you have time and try it out..enjoy bro
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Old 31st October 2004   #5
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Fun right? small thing looks so big on screen.
Somehow, I think isolating to a single flower or item gave a better macro feel. Agree? All very nicely taken for a first timer. I like the part two pics most.

Wish I got a mini garden too! Can't wait for Lunar New Year........

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Old 31st October 2004   #6
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Hey Lifeworld, thanks man

Yap I am totally agreed with you, I didn't know macro shot can be that fun wahahaha all things become so details that in normal days we won't notice it at all.

This is what I call photography... fun and enjoy we should carry this feeling for any type of shot

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