"Kaleidoscope" derives from the Greek καλός (kalos), "beautiful" + είδος (eidos), "shape" + σκοπέω (scopeο), "to look at, to examine".
Wow. I LOVE this. I want to go hunting for flowers tomorrow to take photos...not that I have any clue how you got it to look so fantastic!
Thanks. It helps to have a macro. Your 50mm won't get close enough. :-)
haha, don't I know it!! I'm constantly backing away when taking food photos because I'm too close. LOL.
Wow. I LOVE this. I want to go hunting for flowers tomorrow to take photos...not that I have any clue how you got it to look so fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThanks. It helps to have a macro. Your 50mm won't get close enough. :-)
ReplyDeletehaha, don't I know it!! I'm constantly backing away when taking food photos because I'm too close. LOL.
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