I agree with you, I'd love to be able to go closer... These are at
full magnification, and not tightly cropped..  I haven't tried to crop
deeper on these yet, maybe that would yield interesting results...

As for "good windows"... not too sure about that, but maybe ..  The
window is almost 200 years old, probably.  Single pane construction,
though we have installed a piece of tempered glass inside of it.  This
is as much for safety as insulation, as the window is about 6 ft
square, and comes nearly to the floor.  On the outside of the frame,
there are "weep holes" that allow moisture to escape, after the frost
melts.  ;)

Thanks to all for the kind comments and to everyone who had a look.

:)
-c

On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 8:27 PM, steve harley <[email protected]> wrote:
> on 2014-01-09 18:47 Christine Nielsen wrote
>
>> In a lovely change of pace today, I got to just mess around with my
>> camera & the 100mm macro ...  These are no Cassinos, but I thought I'd
>> share some of the early results ...
>>
>> http://www.christinenielsen.com/sharing/h67a1511#h67a1511
>
>
> wow, you must have good windows!
>
> my eye wants to go in to even finer detail - are those at full
> magnification? (btw, a 200mm Macro would not produce a much different image
> if it is also 1:1, it just wouldn't need to be as close to the glass)
>
>
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