That's the advantage of the 134/4.5 Macro for insect photos. The working
distance is very large.
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>Subject: [OM] Amazing Macro shot captured!
> From: Albert <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003 11:32:50 +0800
> To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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>I took a few macro shots of a nile lily, and there was a dragon fly on
>it. I had hoped to capture it, but sticking your lens less then a foot
>away, doesn't really do it.. So the dragonfly flies away, and I'm about
>to snap a shot, when I see it circling around again; I wait, and I
>wait... lost shot in my roll...
>
>Click.. I got it!!! Dragonfly on the lily... ;-)
>
>Will post it.. Happiest shot of the month..
>
>Albert
>
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