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01 - All That RemainsTaken with the Sigma 50mm and built-in flash. And before you ask, this is the final scrapings of choc icecream from the bottom of the dish... and not anything else!
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02 - Plastic Bug?Taken with the Sigma 50mm and built-in flash. Just a simple shot of a big of roughed plastic on the bottom of a suitcase...
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03 - Edge Of ColourTaken with the Sigma 50mm and built-in flash.
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04 - Batch 15Taken with the Sigma 50mm and Canon 420EX SpeedLite.
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05 - BudTaken with the Sigma 50mm.
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06 - CrossbarTaken with the Sigma 50mm and built-in flash.
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07 - Hated PollenTaken with the Sigma 50mm. This is one of the stamen from a bunch of flowers one of my housemates brought home. However, I *really* don't like the smell of them, as the pollen gives me a headache.
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08 - Red EyeTaken with the Sigma 50mm and built-in flash. This shot of June's eye didn't turn out like I expected, as the lens shadowed the flash beam, making for a very odd whitebalance. However, I thought it looked good, and kept the shot. June also didn't let me fire a flash into her eyes again! :)
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09 - Vol ControlTaken with the Sigma 50mm and built-in flash. Just a simple shot of a TV remote control.
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10 - Lights & LinesTaken with the Sigma 50mm and built-in flash. I was eyeing up a potential macro shot of this yesterday, but when I finally put the lens into position, I discovered that my eye is somewhat more flexible in moving focal points. Thus I had to take this shot at an angle, which gave a totally different perspective. The glowy light and really shallow DoF weren't intentionally this strong, but I feel it works best like this. Guess what it is :o)
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11 - BookendTaken with the Sigma 50mm and Canon 420EX SpeedLite.1 comments
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12 - VentralTaken with the Sigma 50mm.
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13 - ScrubberTaken with the Sigma 50mm and Canon 420EX SpeedLite.
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14 - Old ScrewTaken with the Sigma 50mm.
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15 - Cutting EdgesTaken with the Sigma 50mm.
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16 - PostalTaken with the Sigma 50mm. The UK is the only country in the world which doesn't have it's name on it's stamps. Instead, we just have the head of the current monarch, like all of our currency.
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17 - interwibbleTaken with the Sigma 50mm.
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18 - Pink IceTaken with the Sigma 50mm and Canon 420EX SpeedLite.
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19 - BarredTaken with the Sigma 50mm. You wouldn't have guessed that this is the ridges on the top of a white plastic kettle handle, would you? ;o)
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20 - Faded Rose PetalsTaken with the Sigma 50mm.
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"Quality" OpticsTaken with the Sigma 50mm and Canon 420EX SpeedLite. The (crappy) VGA camera of my phone. The shiny thing above the lens is a mirror, so that you can frame yourself in shot when shooting yourself with it!
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22 - Universal Serial BusTaken with the Sigma 50mm and Canon 420EX SpeedLite.
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23 - ForkedTaken with the Sigma 50mm and Canon 420EX SpeedLite. Inspired by this photo take by June yesterday :o)
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24 - CrunchyTaken with the Sigma 50mm and Canon 420EX SpeedLite. Mmm... crunchy chilli coated peanuts...
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25 - FrayedTaken with the Sigma 50mm and Canon 420EX SpeedLite.
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26 - Double DeckerTaken with the Sigma 50mm and Canon 420EX SpeedLite.
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27 - Transmitting ConnectivityTaken with the Sigma 50mm.
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28 - Worn MeshTaken with the Sigma 50mm and Canon 420EX SpeedLite.
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29 - SnipTaken with the Sigma 50mm and Canon 420EX SpeedLite.
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30 - Shallow RuleTaken with the Sigma 50mm and Canon 420EX Speedlite. Last shot of this month of macros, and I'm pleased with the results! Oh, and this ruler is scaled in centimetres :o)
   
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