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Bruno Schroder
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Another rose with the 80-400
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June 28, 2015, 22:22:36 »
Continuing to use the 80-400 for flowers.
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Fons Baerken
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Re: Another rose with the 80-400
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too dark i think Bruno
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Re: Another rose with the 80-400
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June 30, 2015, 16:38:26 »
Hmm,
me thinks the darkness makes it more interesting, a deviation from the usual flower presentation.
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afx
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Bruno Schroder
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Re: Another rose with the 80-400
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June 30, 2015, 21:21:03 »
I first shoot it brighter but I find it rather boring so I tried it this way, which I prefer. Besides that, we poorly chose the place to plant it and it is slowly swallowed by the hedge. Having the flowers barely out of the dark is a bit like I feel it
Thanks for commenting, Fons and Andreas.
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