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Posted as part of #Perspective in squares photo challenge of Becky B.
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Such an effective photo
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Ow thanks, Colline!
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Love these close-ups. I would never have thought to photograph these rims, but the pictures are artful! Thanks to your example, I may look for more close-up possibilities!
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The funny thing was, that I made these photos last week, fooling around with my macro lens. And then the perspective challenge came along… Yes, please do, Rusha. Looking forward to your choices. 🤗
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Would love to know more about your macro lens. I have a Canon DSLR and would love a new lens. Do you like yours? And thanks for giving me new ideas!
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I have a Sony Ilse 6000 hybrid camera with three lenses, Rusha. This is the body: https://www.sony.com/electronics/interchangeable-lens-cameras/ilce-6000-body-kit. And this is the macro lens: https://www.sony.com/electronics/camera-lenses/sel30m35.
I really enjoy it, for it is quick and light!
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Can’t wait to look these up. Might be something I need! ☺️
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ooh I like these
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Thanks, Becky! These are photos of two glass lights with solar cells, on my garden table. 🌟
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