Backyard flowers

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Backyard flowers

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From yesterday's session in the back yard.

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On this one, I have not tested the lens after cleaning the UV filter, but I am wondering if the lens is out of whack.

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Re: Backyard flowers

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Hi, Sury; :D

Your backyard is home to some very happy Clematis growth! The last photo displays its beauty and climbing nature against the wooden fencing.
Roses are gorgeous. Is it possible that there was a raindrop stain or maybe some grease on the lens glass? I remember getting similar frames during a rainy day shoot. Hope the lens has no problems.

Thanks for sharing,
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Re: Backyard flowers

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Yildiz,
Thank you for your kind words. I cleaned the the UV filter on the lens and took some shots today. Will upload them tomorrow and see if I still the fuzziness.

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Nice! :)
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