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	Comments on: DeSoto In-the-Field Instruction? Beach False Foxglove (wildflower) Set-up. And My Macro Plan:  a work in progress	</title>
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		By: David Policansky		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Artie:. Very  nice.  I also have  been photographing lot of wildflowers here in New Mexico.  I use the Canon 1-4 is II lens, which makes a great macro lens with its close focus.  Always a battle between wide aperture for smooth backgrounds and small aperture to get all flower parts in focus.  Always windy here so fast shutter speeds and high-speed continuous shooting to get at least one sharp image.  I am loving it.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Artie:. Very  nice.  I also have  been photographing lot of wildflowers here in New Mexico.  I use the Canon 1-4 is II lens, which makes a great macro lens with its close focus.  Always a battle between wide aperture for smooth backgrounds and small aperture to get all flower parts in focus.  Always windy here so fast shutter speeds and high-speed continuous shooting to get at least one sharp image.  I am loving it.</p>
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