Macro Flowers and Foliage

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Nikon D750 1/250 sec f/7.1 ISO-100 at 105mm
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Nikon D750 1/100 sec f/13 ISO-160 at 105mm
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Nikon D750 1/250 sec f/8 ISO-160 at 105mm
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Nikon D750 1/80 sec f/11 ISO-160 at 105mm
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Nikon D750 1/100 sec f/8 ISO-160 at 105mm
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Nikon D750 1/250 sec f/7.1 ISO-100 at 105mm
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Nikon D750 1/250 sec f/7.1 ISO-100 at 105mm

Macro Flowers and Foliage
It can still be an interesting time for macro photography at the end of summer, when fall begins to change the flowers and foliage. As the plants wither, they can create different impressions, and their colors can go from saturated to more of a pastel type of tone. Seeing these colors before they fade for another year makes it worthwhile to enjoy the end of summer and early autumn when they do begin to change.


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