Milton S. let me use his Fuji Macro 62 - a 80mm lens on my Fuji-X-T10. Thank you Milton, I wish I could afford that lens.
Dewey let me use his Tamaron 10mm-24mm lens on my Canon T5i. Thanks Dewey for your tips. It really was amazing how much I could capture. I also saw the difference between where I stood how much was in focus.
My 70-200 lens on my Canon T5i camera.
I did take a bunch of butterfly photos - I am happy I got at least 3 good ones.
We then zipped over to Good Day for Dim Sum. Walter, I am sure I ate your share since you had to leave. Thanks again Derek.
4 comments:
wow such high quality pixs, gorgeous even on my old laptop. Holy mackerel those lens are pricey!But if it satisfies the artistic soul, then it's more than worth it. -N
Thank you N. I do process my photos with Lightroom but I still like Photoshop for levels. I have heard that the lens are more important than the camera body.
Looking at your photos makes me want to go on a photo excursion myself. It's been awhile. Maybe I'll drag Erick. Heard he has a new camera. LOL!
Good idea - drag Erick!
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