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MM_October 6th, 2014


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<p>A not very Canadian shot form our recent trip to Canada. I mostly used my DSLR, but in downtown Vancouver the X Pro 1 got an outing.</p>

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<center><a title="Sweet Tooth by JamesMT1, on Flickr" href=" Sweet Tooth src="https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3928/15422639286_3d4e891a1e_c.jpg" alt="Sweet Tooth" width="534" height="800" /></a></center>

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<center><strong>Sweet Tooth</strong></center>

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<p>Sandanand, Steve, Andy and Adrian, thank you very much for all your kind comments! I am curious though about whether anyone can see any chromatic aberration in the second and third shots? I am starting to think it may be the prescription of my glasses, but whenever I shoot any flowers with magenta in it against green foliage, I can see quite strong fringing when I start editing them on my computer. Why I think it may be my glasses is the colours of the fringing changes depending on what angle I am viewing it (head tilted or straight on etc.,) if that makes any sense :) although it is always there. Any thoughts?</p>
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