Dusting off the lens - part 6

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Dusting off the lens - part 6

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While I was dusting off the lenses, I kept aside my perennial CZ24-70 on the shelf and realized
it started collecting dust. So it is back on my A99M2 again.

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:) 24-70 CZ - the best one. :)
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Valery, totally agree.

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Continuing the saga....

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Continuing the saga

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The first and second pictures are on the second post, the second on the third, the first on the last.
This is what I liked. :)
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Re: Dusting off the lens - part 6

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Valery,
You are absolutely correct. It was intentional. I was taking the photos of backyard/frontyard flowers with different lenses
in the Dusting off old lenses series. The idea is to show similar set up with different lenses.

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#3 in the September 4 set is so close. Background foils the perfection.
Still like it though.
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Agree JT. It was more of my fault not noticing the chair. I debated cropping but I felt the vertical line added a visual contrast to
the angled flowers.

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