1 the light on the rocks does it for me.
Tack sharp and beautiful.
So very sharp and of a lovely bird.
I had an A1, I loved it, unfortunately it was stolen. I sure wish I still had it.
Beautiful colors. So peaceful.
A beautiful dog a stupid statement.
Your finch has mycoplasmal conjunctivitis. I saw the same thing several years ago at my feeders.
Gorgeous pictures of beautiful birds. Thanks for sharing.
It was impressive in 1956 when there was no memorial.
This was the first time a blue bird has come near the deck where seed and water is available.
I'll try all of what you have suggested. Once again thank you. :thumbup:
Thanks so much your explanation is so clear and concise. Now I can start to take some macros or at least try.
Thanks to you reply I now understand what I was doing wrong. Your suggestions put me on the right track. Thanks so much.
Thanks to everyone for the replies. I appreciate the answers.
I just got the converter. I was trying to see what it did. I had a lens cap and I was focusing on it. I was about 6 inches from it. I put it on manual focus and then each time I increased the magnification the closer I got to the lens cap. The instructions read as follows 1:4 shooting distance 1.3 ft. up to 1:1 shooting distance .79 ft.