





So some of you may have already seen a few of these on Facebook but I had to repost them here because it was so much fun and I am really pleased with the way some of these turned out. I got an adapter for my camera that allows me to mount certain lenses on my camera body backwards so that I can shoot macro (which means that you can get a lot closer to the subject.) I had a great time outside in my yard playing with this and need to get it out and do some more. Anyway, I hope you enjoy them.
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