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I've been practicing my macro technique on my LAMY 2000:

 

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D5000, 105 micro + TC-17E II

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Thanks! These were shot with my Nikon D5000. I shot these with continuous lighting from two LED light panels. I love that the LEDs have miminal heat output and are so convenient to dim.

 

Alex

 

Absolutely beautiful photography did you use a Nikon D5000

 

Brilliant pictures, thanks!

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I have got to put together a setup to be able to do this! Great shots!

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Still experimenting....this time with my Noodler's Ahab...

 

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