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Andy Collins
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Canon 5D? Mmmm 21 mp.

 

Getting a ring flash?

 

of course, full kit, to replace my old film stuff.

 

A canon D5mkII, a ring flash 100mm macro (sharpest canon lens ever made!) already have a set of very rare auto bellows for the eos system, but crave witha passion a trinocular scope for this set up, spore images oh yeah!

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A few from ashridge today, the light was perfect, awsome low and bright, with air quality high, making my little lumix sing it was!:thumbup1:

 

I love this natural pollard.

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Ent on the move, down but definatley not out for the count!

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Standing dead, glorious habitat this place.

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G. applanatum, including nipple galls, first spotting of these at ashridge, happy days as this confirms the australes i think i find up there.

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The Stagg Tree 7th. largest tree (by volume), North of Kernville, Ca. This tree is hidden in the forest well away from the everyday tourist who are only interested in the Sherman & Grant. In my opinion this is the most impressive due to it's enormous base.

 

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