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Jubilee Gardens, Docklands. 18-56 with variable ND filter

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Let's play the music!

 

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A few more garden shots, this time with Novoflex adapter and Pentax 35mm macro Ltd.

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T + 50mm Summarit-M

 

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T with Nikon 300mm f/4E PF + TC14E III...   Common Tailorbird...

 

 

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Thanks Louis, the Pentax 35mm macro Ltd is a great complement to the T, the T setting was vivid, this also enhances the saturation of course. I will post you another green one from the same combo. . Tony.

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Here's where the T meets the P. For Louis.

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Here's where the T meets the P. For Louis.

 

Wow; fantastic IQ and colors! Thanks, Tony.

You and Robert (euston) are the two persons who convinced me to get a T with your wonderful photography. I am very happy with this camera and thank both of you for the good recommendation. :)

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 Behind the window!

 

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Here's where the T meets the P. For Louis.

Thanks Louis, I appreciate your comments very much. I have to say though that your postings on this and DPR were also influential in some of my own inspirations. So let's call it , a mutual appreciation society. ☺ . Tony.

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Last few for now.

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MrTee -

 

that's a great catch with the Spider and the Fly - outstanding

 

- that lens is really sharp btw.

 

 

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Thanks Rick, glad you liked it. These little Crab Spider populate our garden every year,so I am always checking them out for a decent pic. I attach another I took a few years back.

The Pentax 35mm macro is a super little lens, best on my K3 ii but also good for close up manual work with T. Regards Tony.

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Beauty and the Beast

A white iris and the spiky leaf of a nearby Bear’s Breeches (Acanthus mollis)

 

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Since we are into botanic world, here is my contribution. ;)

 

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Very good, Louis! The plant is unfamiliar to me. Do you know what it is?

 

Thanks Robert. My knowledge of botanic is very, very, limited. But I tried to browse garden flowers in Google, the closest I could find was called "Butterfly Bush"!...

Here is another shot of this flower:

 

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