Re: hum......


Donna, I would add that if using a conventional 35mm you can buy rings that attach
to the standard lens that allow for extreme closeups.  The benefit is that the
rings are relatively inexpensive and offer amazing detail.

DF

Kitty wrote:

> > Although my attempts at getting a so to speak
> > bark / stem close up
> > didn't come out very good... any photographers
> > want to share the secret?
>
> Donna,
> Give us more info.  What kind of camera are you using?  If digital, you may be
> hampered by the depth of field it allows.  On a 35mm SLR with a good lens and
> decent light, it is possible to get greater depth of field.  Lower lighting
> may require a greater aperature, decreasing depth.  The quality of the optics
> in the lens itself play a big part in this.  I dabble, but Chris L. would, I'm
> sure, be able to give you a much more accurate answer.
>
> Kitty
>
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