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Hi, I'm  Ben Kessler and I'm in Mrs. Shields DMA 1 class. We are starting to learn about many different lenses. One of my favorites is the macro lens. I like it because it allows you to see the textures of small objects in details. Here is a picture that was taken with the macro lens.

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  1. I liked this photo because it shows a perfect use of the macro lens as you can see all of the tiny details like all of the little hairs and the pattern in the eyes.

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  2. I really like that the photographer managed to get a picture of not just the bug alone but the bug with the water droplets included on it. The droplets give it an even extra sense of magnification and more individuality to it.

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  3. I really like that the photographer managed to get a picture of not just the bug alone but the bug with the water droplets included on it. The droplets give it an even extra sense of magnification and more individuality to it.

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  4. I really like how the focus is on the bug's eyes and the rest of the background is blurred. This picture is so cool!

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