Looking at life through a 50mm lens
Looking at life through a 50mm lens
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The most seemingly ubiquitous berry in Alaska is one that I can't identify, but it is an impressive one that grows in massive red cones atop plants with very large leaves. When I found them on the Thunderbird Falls trail, I couldn't resist seeing what they look like up close.

If this is what my 55mm lens can do, I can't wait to take on macro subjects with my 300mm lens!

Ubiquitous berries near Thunderbird Falls | 55mm | f/18 | 1/25 sec | manual mode
Nikon D50
Ubiquitous berries near Thunderbird Falls | 55mm | f/5.6 | 1/60 sec | manual mode
Nikon D50
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