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Euphorbia obesa crest

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I love the splayed perspective of my G9 for some shots. The wide angle also allows for an extended depth of field. For additional magnification a Canon 500D diopter was used. Hope you enjoy.

Irwin


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This looks like an amazing plant Irwin. We only have tall, skinny ones here? :)
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You are getting some great images from that G9 it seems there Irwin. Never seen one of these before as I can recall. :D

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JoanYoung wrote:This looks like an amazing plant Irwin. We only have tall, skinny ones here? :)
Thanks Joan. It's one of my very favorite plants. It always brings a smile to my face.

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Ken Ramos wrote:You are getting some great images from that G9 it seems there Irwin. Never seen one of these before as I can recall. :D
Ken, thank you for your kind comments. I approach shooting very differently and can get shots otherwise unavailable by using the G9. I also experiment more.

Are you doing black and white?

Irwin

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