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... and some darlingtonia:

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Such high quality images and incredible subjects! That darlingtonia has to be one of the nicest I've see this year. May I ask, do you use a tripod?
 
RoxorBoxor & Amph: Thank you! I appreciate your comments too. :)
Thez: Yeah, mine is a lot lighter than the usual green with red-lips that most others have. It also seems to grow a lot slower.
Devon: No tripod, it's all hand-held The EM5 has an in-body image stabilizer. It makes a huge difference - even over in-lens stabilization.
 
Wow, talk about sensory overload :0o:

Everything is beautiful and the picture are so crisp and clear. My hat is off to you sir....

Thanks for sharing!!
 
Wow, talk about sensory overload :0o:
Agree - so many cool plants & detailed pics ...

Everything is beautiful and the picture are so crisp and clear. My hat is off to you sir....
Yup - I think the consensus is clear, folks love your new camera & the skillz behind it ... :hail:

The truc x ephip is so light :0o: :drool:
I thought the same thing. Knowing the two parents (or at least the eppi since trunc's are so variable), I can't imagine how they combuned to make that plant. It'll be interesting to see as it gets larger...

Devon: No tripod, it's all hand-held The EM5 has an in-body image stabilizer. It makes a huge difference - even over in-lens stabilization.
Your pics definitely corroborate this and make a compelling argument to keep this system in the running for my new camera system (even tho Olympus left a nasty taste in my mouth in the past...).
 
You got one of those nifty "mirrorless" cameras right? The ones that can still switch lenses but are tiny? I like the quality of your images!

Awesome plants as well!
 
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