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  1. From the album: Love my a6000

    a6000, f5.6, 250th,iso 500 Butterfly World South Florida
  2. A580 minolta 100 mm macro. Because of some other expenses,i have not the financial this time to buy the 90 mm macro for my A7,so must do it with my old 580 and my still much older minolta.(sponsors?)
  3. The millions of black-and-orange butterflies that have carpeted flower beds across the Montreal area in recent days are waiting for winds to carry them south to warmer weather, according to an expert at the Montreal Insectarium. This picture was taken in Morin-Heights, in the Laurentians, north of Montreal. Sony ILCE-7RM2 FE 90mm F2.8 Macro G OSS 1/400 sec; f/10, ISO 800
  4. I'm loving my recently acquired A7RII. This is a shot of a Monarch Butterfly at a nearby botanical garden. It was shot with the 90mm macro at F8 ISO 800. I would love some feedback.
  5. a cabbage butterfly,with my A580 and Minolta 100mm macro
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