08-17-2010, 05:20 PM
Ralph Wrote:OK, here's a pretty good outcome after some practice. I took this photo with the Macro setting to answer bil's previous question about how it looks up close. i wasn't ready to do that until now.
Ralph
That. Rocks.
GREAT idea.
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