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bossa

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Here are some abstract shots I took today using my D800E and Sigma 150mm OS Macro. The pictures were of a few drops of water on a DVD in bright sunlight.

 

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Awesome! I love these kinda of photos.



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Really nice!  Different 



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Very abstract. Great shots



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Stas

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I can't uderstand are the drops in focus or not?







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