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Fly Face with the Pentax Q
I took this image of a fly face, possibly a small Robber Fly, in northwestern Litchfield County, Connecticut. It wasn't a bright day today and I could have used more sunlight for lower sensitivity and a smaller aperture for greater DOF. I used my macro lens and 2X TC I regularly use with my Pentax K mount cameras, this time adapted to the Q. I edited this image in FastStone to slightly lighten the shadows an add a bit of contrast. I took this image hand held at the camera and the end of the lens barrel was resting on a panel of slate. Note: Due to this camera's 5.6X crop factor, this lens set-up is functioning as 1008mm f5.
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