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My derbyensis survive but they are small and really lanky, not what they should look like. I am holding out hope that they will do better during the warm summers we have here.
Excuse my brief absence, had to do some schoolwork.
I was playing around with an ipad app called softbox pro, and the photos turned out sorta well. A bit of a takeaway from my usual style but I don't mind them.
D. adelae:
D. capensis "narrow":
D. paradoxa:
N. veitchii:
I really think my photography is improving bit by bit, I keep finding new features on the camera though...
Yup, higher F stop number. I don't have any trouble stopping down with my macro lens in regards of image quality. It does lower the shutter speed, but a steady hand or tripod can fix that.
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