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J.H.:

beautiful . . . excellent . . . dare I say, perfect (at least for an advanced amateur).

I shoot about 98% of my photos late at night, under artificial lighting. That 2% of the time when I am shooting in daylight, I realize just how pretty everything looks.

Now - - - will you please identify the camera? I would guess Nikon, but that's just a guess based on the color tones and strong macro.

Thanks for sticking with the photography and for sharing these!!

Jeff

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: okay so i've been playing with my newest
: camera, instead of the canon i usually use,
: and tryed using a little natural sunlight
: instead of my normal flourescent. anyway i'm
: looking on comments on better/ worse / same,
: etc. tips /insight appreciated of course,
: and always needed. here's some comparison
: shots my old way......

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: thanks in advance to any and all comments, etc.

: j.h.

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