One of the things I love most about macro photography is that I get to see things that I might never notice otherwise.

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It really allows us to look closely and marvel at the world beneath our lens. Beautiful shot, Sam.
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Thanks. I learned all this from studying Denny, by the way.
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Excellent. This is beautiful …
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Beautiful in a slightly ugly way, you think? I’m fascinated by these things, but the hairy ones don’t seem like something people would want on a wall, do they?
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