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They say you should be careful what you wish for, and perhaps this can be applied to that which we hope to win. Be that as it may, I desire a writing life and so I am embarking on the journey, risking and writing in order to win it, a writer's life.
A Bug's Eye View
I love my macro lens. I am fascinated with everything, and the smaller it is the more I want to know how it looks, what it's doing, and why it is the way it is. My love for this type of photography is only dampened by breezy days where tiny things simply can't stay still long enough for me to snap the picture. But I am stubborn and you can still find me trying even when the outcome will be blurred, because even blurry things are cool to look at sometimes.
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The following photos were uploaded at their original size so you can see the details of the subject. Simply click on a photo, then click a second time to get an even closer, more detailed view. Use the vertical and horizontal sliders to navigate within the photo. A third click will return you to the original photo pane, but you will need to use your back button to return to the blog.
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