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Posted: Sun Apr 21st, 2019 06:04
 
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can't find anywhere else to post it on here so yet another new section ,hopefully other will add to it . I'll start from some taken yesterday with the d7200 and sigma 150-600 C  handheld 

















 




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Very nice Jeff, outstanding for hand held with such a big lens.

Yes, anyone with close up's of insects and other nature subjects should post them in this Theme Topic.  Thanks for starting it Jeff.



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Before I had a long lens - had to get up close to catch this one.





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nice Chris

 




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Nice images Jeff.
Excellent bluebell and butterfly shots.

All shot with the 150-600mm or some with the 60mm?



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More good work Jeff well done not much wrong with that lens.Poppy seed from me.

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A flower pix for Robert from our garden!

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pair of courting damselflies from thurs 

 




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I think that 150-600 is undersold.
Long telephoto, macro, general purpose lens.
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I agree with JK you have a very good lens and skill to use it to get quality sharp images.
More modes close-up in garden today with D500 and standard 18-140 AF-S Lens. I find this is a super lens for most "normal Photography" and as sharp as many other Nikon lenses at several times the price and I picked this one up 2nd hand for £250.

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