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Don’t always photograph flowers with a macro lens

Did I just say that? Recently while photographing engagement photos in Longwood Gardens I didn’t have the time to keep switching lenses so for the most part I was using the Nikon 70-200 lens. When we went to one of their indoor exhibits I switched to the 24-70. In between shooting the couple I shot some of the beautiful flowers. Using a lens like the 24-70 your perspective of flowers is so different than with a macro lens. I hope you enjoy the photos.


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