Forsythia

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Ken Ramos
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Forsythia

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Forsythia
Sony DSC-W5
1/8 sec. @ f/2.8 ISO 100
Program mode
Meiji EMZ-13TR stereomicroscope

Nothing really special about this, I just thought it made for a nice macro/micro image. :D

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Post by Bruce Williams »

Beautiful image Ken - very precise focus - has an almost spotlit appearance.

Striking!!

Bruce

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Post by Ken Ramos »

Hey thanks "Bruce!" :D I used the onboard halogen illuminator. I seem to like it much better than the fiber optic twins. :D

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Post by beetleman »

Yes, the lighting makes the picture and the light is right on the point of interest.
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Post by Ken Ramos »

Thanks Doug, the lighting effect is due to the fact that the onboard halogen illuminator is shooting right down the inside of the flower. :D

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