Computer tethered photo capture
Computer tethered photo capture
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"This is my first video shot on and around Waterloo Bridge in Central London. Shot on a Canon 5D with a 17-40mm, 50mm and a 135mm over 4 hours last week. I ran out of time and hope to do this area again in the day time."
Get extreme close ups with two lenses attached together for extreme macro photos
from Yanik Chauvin
from Yanik Chauvin
from Yanik Chauvin
from Yanik Chauvin
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