In preparation for Harlow's Bollywood birthday bash, I picked up these elephants for design inspiration. I rented a macro lens for a jewelry shoot, and I had way too much fun practicing.
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These bottom two are rejected invitation templates. I won't tell you who rejected them(aHEMCALubhm). Sorry about that. Something in my typing finger.
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3 comments:
Girl, you have GOT to buy a macro filter :) It may not be as precise but I LOVE mine! Just screws on you other lenses like a regular filter. I have been using the stuffing out of mine!
You are so right. It's a bitch to focus, and lots cheaper to just get a filter!
I'm guessing that was the 105. That's always the catch with a dedicated macro... You end up having to stop it WAAAAY down to get enough depth of field.
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