"Larger" macros subjects often present an abundance of angle and plane
choices in very tight quarters.  
By 'larger', I mean a larger subject to lens ratio which I feel can
create a DOF dilemma. At least, for me.
This may be one that can be managed a bit better from slightly further
away.
If they had a honey bee sipping nectar it would be the definitive
spring shot.

Jack



--- Markus Maurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Pentaxians
> 
> The Pentax A50mm 2.8 macro will be one of my favorite lenses on the
> K10D, I
> used it a lot on film too.
> SR helped again for this handheld springtime shot, which I really
> like. I
> made some amazing frozen flower shots early this morning
> and will soon show you some more :-)
> 
> K10D, Pentax A50mm macro, F8 1/60 ISO 100 handheld, I call it 
> "light":
> http://mypage.bluewin.ch/solicom/blueten.jpg
> 
> greetings
> Markus
> 
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