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Old July 25th, 2010, 02:42 PM
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Some close-ups with the Panny 45-200. I am really starting to love this lens.
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All processed in LightZone which I start to discover. Switched over to Linux as my main OS and LZ could become my new Raw converter.
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I like #1 best.... But, all are great images
The colors are great, and the Bokeh is wonderful in all the images
#1 has the best composition and snappiness.
#2 has a little brighter look, but really shows the flowers nicely.
#3 has a softer feel, as the bee does it's thing.
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Impressive stuff and encouragement for me to get my 45-200 out and try it again as a quasi macro lens. I do like the one with the bee, although it is a little soft.

How are you getting on with LightZone. As a Mac user I mostly use Aperture, but LightZone is my alternative. Sometimes I get lucky with it, sometimes not.

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They are all great shots... nut I really like the composition and color of the first one.
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How are you getting on with LightZone. As a Mac user I mostly use Aperture, but LightZone is my alternative. Sometimes I get lucky with it, sometimes not.

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I am just getting used to it. I come from LR (which is good) on a Win 7 machine. I already had LightZone and Bibble 5 Pro. Both of them multi platform and usable on Linux. Somehow I like the way LightZone renders the colours a bit more then Bibbles output. For now I stick to LZN, and see how it copes.

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Love 'em all Malo.. each one is signature in its own right.

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Very nice, especially the first one. Makes me wonder why I want to sell this lens, maybe I should keep it...

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Nice images and Bokeh.
It is a good lens and food for closeup I have used it with the Nikon 3T/4t for extra magnification and its near macro quality
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Nice images and Bokeh.
It is a good lens and food for closeup I have used it with the Nikon 3T/4t for extra magnification and its near macro quality
Good tip, I might start looking for Nikon Close up lens myself.
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Same lens.....colour popping done by "Mother Nature" herself.



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