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Another spotlight observed on visiting the deadwood garden in Inner Mongolia are the trees that have dried-up but never fallen for years and the textures of the trees can be recorded vividly for keep. I have just done that with lenses 14mm f2.8L II and 16-35mmL f2.8 II for sharing. Only with these lenses that I can capture them wholly and dimensionally at close range. Plus they are uploaded almost without any cropping. Look how they popped out in front of you. If viewed them with an eye of artistry and scrutiny, it will be more appreciative and rewarding. Cheers
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