Thank you. I'm just learning how to use this lens.

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This is a Granule of salt. Using Canon MP E 65mm macro Lens. Truly amazing lens.
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Shoot_to_Thrill | May 4, 2009
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Submitted by $tylephoto (not verified) on May 8, 2009 - 7:19pm
Amazing lens, but the shot is about 50% of the focus that that very lens can get for you in a shot like this.
Try raising your aperture up to something ridiculous like f/22 or more and increase your lighting to "a whole bunch of light."
You may have to slow your shutter down, but hand held is still usually okay in the 60-90/1000 speed range.
Hope it works out for you.
Enjoy
