Tasmanian bark

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On my first day with my new camera I was walking past some trees in Fielder St, East Perth.

The bark looked like the perfect subject to test the macro features out.

So interesting…

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Kind of geographical…  like a map…

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Somewhere down near Tasmania maybe?

One thought on “Tasmanian bark”

  1. I love my canon, mostly because I’m not good at photography and I can delete the shots where people have no heads, the ones where my hands shook, etc. I love the macro feature too. Haven’t yet worked out how to take night shots. It’s in the manual somewhere, but who wants to hunt through that every day?

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