This is the picture of a chrysanthemum (man, I had to Google for its spelling) taken under the evening sun. The droplets of water you see on the petals are manually implemented. Kuk-Fah, as stated in the title of this post, stands for chrysanthemum flower in Cantonese btw, just in case you were wondering.
This is the same picture of the chrysanthemum above, only cropped at 100% around the center. Truth to be told, I was pretty surprised that the kit lens (coupled with a +4 macro filter) is able to capture images with this amount of sharpness and clarity myself. But then again, perhaps 100% is not 'that' close-up.
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