A gift of a beauty

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"This is my entry for the #monomad challenge"

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Flowers were created to be written about, to be painted by artists, to be photographed, to be enjoyed by all the senses...created to brighten up our day and life, to be a shelter for us when we want to escape from everything(whatever that sounds like to you)...to be a small gesture when we want to say something...

There are always flowers for those who want to see them.”– Henri Matisse

-camera: Canon EOS 60D
-lens: Canon EF-S 35mm f/2.8 Macro IS STM

Thank you to every single person who reads my post.


Some people use words, others use light to say what they feel.

Photos by @desro - ©RominaM*



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These are incredible images. 35mm lenses are magic. Almost has a infrared sort of light quality to each image.

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Thank you @holoz0r! This is a good lens, even though it's only 35mm you can still get very close, it's sharp, it has an LED light on it (which I don't really use), it's ok for still objects and it has IS

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I love that about my 35mm lens; it focuses on things closer, faster, than what my 105mm macro does. :D

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We can switch if you want :D Just kidding, but I wouldn't mind Sigma OS. Speed is the weakest point of this 35mm lens. When I take photos with the autofocus, it often gets stuck and I have to use it manually.

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I'm on the Nikon Z format. They're great lenses.

Does your camera have a setting to allow shutter release even if it considers itself not focused? I know that Nikon bodies have this.

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It has this option.
And I read the recommendation from Canon site:

On my camera second option is selected from the beginning.

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