HB250f5.6 on A900

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sury
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HB250f5.6 on A900

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Technically this could go into Flowers2014 too but these are with
Hasselblad 250f5.6 on a permanent loan from my neighbor. :D

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Re: HB250f5.6 on A900

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Hi Sury - I really like that last one - love the shallow dof, and the background looks great; pink behind the yellow.
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Re: HB250f5.6 on A900

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I was thinking the same thing that Andy just stated. Excellent dof and the pink blurry background is a great contrast to the subject.
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Re: HB250f5.6 on A900

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Super macros. Really like the background on the last one.
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Re: HB250f5.6 on A900

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Thank you, Andy, Jeff and Pitter. I need to experiment further on the bokeh
since it was not by design. :lol:

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