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where did you by it? Would you recommend that place?

I bought most of my stuff at Cameta Camera thru E-Bay, so far.

everything Argote said is true.

I bought my macro lens from Aden Camera... I don't know where you are buying from but that place is in Toronto (and reliable). I usually use photoprice.ca to find the cheapest prices and go from there...

http://www.photoprice.ca/product/00103/Nikon-AF-S-Micro-Nikkor-105mm-f2.8-D-IF-ED-VR-price.html

so cheapest price with shipping and handling included is Aden Camera (in Toronto)

another place that is reliable is Vistek

@ shozilla, nice idea on the xbox controller, though harsh flash is harsh....

Moonman! NOISE in your photos? AGAIN?! what have we come to :no:

It wasn't from built-in flash. It was from the lamp above the controller. I don't have an external flash with me. Like I said I was playing with lens. That's why I didn't go anywhere. When I have an external flash, I will take another one.

LOL @ your comment about moonman's photos.

Metal Weave

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Closeup of the fine details on the cap of a "Baldessarini, Del Mar" cologne. Monterrey, M?xico.

Camera Make: SONY

Camera Model: DSLR-A200

Lens: DT 30mm F2.8 Macro SAM

Mode: Manual

Focal Length: 30 mm

Aperture: f/13.0

Exposure Time: 1.3

ISO: 200

Diez Pesos

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Closeup shot of a bunch of 10 Mexican Peso coins. Monterrey, México.

Camera Make: SONY

Camera Model: DSLR-A200

Lens: DT 30mm F2.8 Macro SAM

Mode: Manual

Focal Length: 30 mm

Aperture: f/20.0

Exposure Time: 0.5

ISO: 200

I like that fly remus!

Well this thread has a week or two left so may as well post my latest work from Pakistan!

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Full gallery for those interested in the whole set of images @ Facebook ( http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=251910&id=299209845344&ref=mf ) and of course my website for everything else :)

Thanks mrk, you got a great album on facebook!!

This one was inspired by Shozilla haha

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LOL... Thanks! Looks great!

Black controllers get dirty as well... which black shows more dirty with dust. I cleaned it as much as I can before I took a picture but I didn't clean 100%. I clean the controllers 100% when needed.

What exactly are we looking at in that last photo remus?

haha, I was sitting down in the tv room with the camera, and looking for some macro shots around the room, then I decided to get a different perspective looked up.... then I saw this photo, then I laid on my back to get proper angle, it's the cover of the lights in my living room!

awesome shot Andre!

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