A close-up of our pond this evening. Click image to enlarge.
Camera note: taken with the Canon 40D and EF 100mm f/2.8L macro IS USM lens.
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14 Comments
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Wonderful! :hat:
fantastic :up:
Great!!!
Very cool, i wonder how those Newts are, do they hibernate at the bottom like the Frogs do?
Abstract art! 🙂
At least you don't have to worry about your subject moving.
Mark, newts hibernate on dry land so if they've found somewhere warm they should be ok.
Darko, thanks!
Mick, very true! But it's still surprisingly hard to repeat the shot.
Andy, thanks!
Sami, thanks :cheers:
Rania, thanks!
Adele, I somehow missed your post! Necessity is the mother of invention. That was about the only photo I got that day.