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get a higher percentage of sharp images using af on my canons. for more sedentary subjects like grasshoppers, roosting butterflies, damselflies, spiders, amphibians etc, or for static subjects like fungi and lichens, i prefer to switch to mf. for lower reproduction ratios, e.g. when photographing snakes
get a higher percentage of sharp images using af on my canons. for more sedentary subjects like grasshoppers, roosting butterflies, damselflies, spiders, amphibians etc, or for static subjects like fungi and lichens, i prefer to switch to mf. for lower reproduction ratios, e.g. when photographing snakes...
https://www.dpreview.com/news/0553785900/techart-releases-tzc-01-an-ef-to-z-adapter-that-offers-full-autofocus-image-stabilization-support
of moon names for girls. the moon and eclipses. the main purpose of the gathering was to learn more about the night sky and the hawaiian moon calendar. some of the most common are the following: crossroads, keys, torches, entrence ways, gate ways, black dogs or hounds, black ewe lambs, cauldron, snakes
of moon names for girls. the moon and eclipses. the main purpose of the gathering was to learn more about the night sky and the hawaiian moon calendar. some of the most common are the following: crossroads, keys, torches, entrence ways, gate ways, black dogs or hounds, black ewe lambs, cauldron, snakes...
https://atfs.immobilienservice-vogtland.de/moon-phases-names-and-meanings.html
teens to explore, but even for us adults to just relax and appreciate nature. nonetheless, the time spent at the zoo was great, i got to see a few birds ranging from doves to peacocks, who were more than willing to strike a pose with their tail feathers spread. i also saw crocodiles, iguanas and snakes
teens to explore, but even for us adults to just relax and appreciate nature. nonetheless, the time spent at the zoo was great, i got to see a few birds ranging from doves to peacocks, who were more than willing to strike a pose with their tail feathers spread. i also saw crocodiles, iguanas and snakes...
http://stunner101.blogspot.com/2009/03/