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Today's train stalking.

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Fujifilm X100, F2.8, 1/80, ISO500
 
Not a perfect remedy but if you take your lens off. Flip it round and hold it very close to your camera body (essentially trying to put it on the wrong way round) you will find it will become an extreme macro lens with your hand moving the lens adjusting the focus.

Maybe that's too close but a fun thing to try! Just make sure you don't get either the front/back element or sensor dirty!

On set yesterday:

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Great location yesterday but I should hope so too for the price! by acearchie, on Flickr

Interesting idea Archie. I was always told to never have your camera switched on without a lens attached, as the sensor is staticky charged and will attract dust like a magnet.

Interesting lighting in this one.

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I bet it's not. I bet it's a red tailed hawk in disguise....

Is it just me, but if you zoom in the birds face, it looks like it has an evil smile!
 
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The local beach, with me playing and learning about my 10 stop ND filter. Taken a few weeks ago and edited the other day.

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Worlds End by playswithlight, on Flickr

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Doylem, for me personally, this is the best I've seen from you and there has been some absolute pearlers along the way! Where's the fluorescent sheep though? :p

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Good to see another of your captures Melissa. That is the crankiest looking toad I've ever seen.
 
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