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JawZ
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Pics from my new Lumix DMC-LX5

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More images from my new Lumix DMC-LX5. Using it as a secondary rig. Love it so far and loving the macro abilities.
Horses
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horses by DJawZ, on Flickr
Spider eating spider
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aspider by DJawZ, on Flickr
Baby Pine Cones
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babycones by DJawZ, on Flickr

Baby Pine Cones (not sure which light works better for these shots)
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babypines by DJawZ, on Flickr
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That's got some really nice abilities with the macro; I think the first baby pine cone works better with the lighting, the second one seems a little too bright. The first one you can really see the detail of the moisture on the tips.
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It would have been nice to have a touch more depth of field on the pine cone shots, as the umbos aimed at the lens are not as sharp.
The spider photo is Nat Geo quality!

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Wow!!!!!! Great cam!!!!
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Debbie wrote:Wow!!!!!! Great cam!!!!
No kidding!


Digi-cams sure have come a long way since I first got mine, I think it has a whopping 1meg of memory.
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Nice! Pics & cam.
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