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    Bean bag Canon 50D Canon 180mm macro ISO 400 1/60 sec f10

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    Hi Jonathan. Another nice one! Good comp, sharpness, and background. This image really illustrates how glossy the wings are when these insects first emerge. There are a few of those pesky sensor dust spots in the upper half of the image - you've got me trained to look for them now - otherwise I might not have noticed. Very well done!

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    Steve, the more I look the more dust spots I see, this after using "Dust Delete" data and using the Spot Healing Brush in Photoshop, I am going to order a sensor cleaning kit.

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    Hi J... so jealous... super shot... detail and bg is sublime... I would have maybe gone for a tighter crop... otherwise VWD!

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