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Nashville  | 22 Jan 2016 2:38 p.m. PST |
link We typically think of shooting macro in our gardens, but the ice and frost can make for some very interesting subjects. Move around these natural ice sculptures to see how the light refracts from different angles. I use both the Olympus M.60mm Macro lens and a good telephoto lens like 40-150mm f2.8 PRO or new M.Zuiko 300mm f4.0 (because of the incredibly close focusing distance). The TOUGH TG-4 and optional ring light can also allow you to capture the incredible details in snowflakes.
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