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    40D, EF 100 mm Macro
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    Manual mode, natural light, tripod, croped from sides to 4:3

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    Julie Kenward
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    What's there to say? You are all about the details Ovidiu and that's what makes you such a strong macro photographer. Dew drops, tongue, flowers - everything is perfectly sharpened and the angled stem adds even more interest. I love it! :)

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    Boy what would I give to get a shot like this, I have been out every morning shortly after dawn for the last ten days and no chance. Absolutely first class, the shot I long for - what more can I say!!

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    Agree with the others...just great! love those dew drops, the detail, and the BG

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    Wow, you don't get much better than that!

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    Hey Ovidiu,
    Just perfect!!! All elements combined to make a stunning image and all the praise is well deserved!!!

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    Hi Ovidiu, Stunning image love colors but it is the little details like the dew drop on the end of the antenna that make it special
    Don Lacy
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