A gray, wet Northwest day

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microcollector
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A gray, wet Northwest day

Post by microcollector »

Yesterday was another of our string of gray, wet spring ? days here in the Pacific Northwest. Had snow in early April. Here are a few shots from around the yard. These are handheld with a Nikon D300 and 105 macro lens using a SB800 diffused flash at -2.

Dandelion seed head

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Salmonberry flower and imature fruit

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Strawberry

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Doug
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Canon T5i with Canon 70 - 200 mm f4L zoom as tube lens set at 200mm, StacK Shot rail, and Mitutoyo 5X or 10X M plan apo objectives.

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Ken Ramos
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Post by Ken Ramos »

Beautiful colors and backgrounds and quite sharp. Composition is good with the exception of the second image. I would have move the flower a little more to the right but then again it is all subjective. :wink: The rainy days maybe disappointing but keep in mind, with water comes life and with out it, we would all be taking photographs of dead stuff. :lol:

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