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"content": "nostr:npub17ncsrs9w3s477cwu4ekuhw0h6nkely9lgmeakklsjjza5tq6dukshc9dam I do the same 😀. For insects (or flowers) using iPhone I like that if you shoot in Portrait mode, you can Edit when reviewing to change focal length, for more or less background blur. Similarly, using my semi-proper camera if there’s opportunity (i.e. not for fantails) I shoot the subject on Program, Aperture \u0026 Auto to increase the likelihood of being happy with the result!",
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