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Paper Wasp Nest


I had a whole set of apertures to choose from for this image, and decided that a little crispness at the front half was just right. As a macro photographer, I've learned that taking sets of many apertures of each subject helps to ensure that I'll get at least one, if not a handful, of nice choices to pick from and a higher probability that I'll get the desired depth of field.
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