SequentialMacro
Compound eyes of a Fruit Fly
Hi all, Here's a very close up of a 5mm Fruit fly that was flying around on my window sill. He proved to be an easy subject to photograph unlike a lot of other insects... this was only a stack of 13 images with some manual stacking also because Photoshop is awful and my free Zerene stacker trail expired and i haven't got money to be spending on the full version at the moment...
On the bright side Flickr user Geetee50 has acquired some stacking material and an objective which i recently bought from him so should be here within a week and then i can get down to some better quality images when i choose to photograph subjects like this, without losing all the quality due to the bellows.
Even more good news is that i managed to build a DIY ball head mount for my flash saving myself 40 pounds which is so very useful when using the bellows as i don't have to hand hold the flash when i want more light over the subject, 'tis great !!
If you wish to like my Facebook Macro Photography Fan page, click here ; www.facebook.com/pages/Macro-Photography/126069520823109
For a better quality and larger image click here ; www.flickr.com/photos/sequentialmacro/6844755928/sizes/l/...
Cheers everyone, comments, good or critical are accepted.
This image was taken with a Canon550D, extension tubes, Bellows and a 28mm FD reversed.
Compound eyes of a Fruit Fly
Hi all, Here's a very close up of a 5mm Fruit fly that was flying around on my window sill. He proved to be an easy subject to photograph unlike a lot of other insects... this was only a stack of 13 images with some manual stacking also because Photoshop is awful and my free Zerene stacker trail expired and i haven't got money to be spending on the full version at the moment...
On the bright side Flickr user Geetee50 has acquired some stacking material and an objective which i recently bought from him so should be here within a week and then i can get down to some better quality images when i choose to photograph subjects like this, without losing all the quality due to the bellows.
Even more good news is that i managed to build a DIY ball head mount for my flash saving myself 40 pounds which is so very useful when using the bellows as i don't have to hand hold the flash when i want more light over the subject, 'tis great !!
If you wish to like my Facebook Macro Photography Fan page, click here ; www.facebook.com/pages/Macro-Photography/126069520823109
For a better quality and larger image click here ; www.flickr.com/photos/sequentialmacro/6844755928/sizes/l/...
Cheers everyone, comments, good or critical are accepted.
This image was taken with a Canon550D, extension tubes, Bellows and a 28mm FD reversed.