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Strobist info: 1xSB800 off-camera right just out of the frame (TTL), camera built-in flash as master (Nikon D300, TTL).
I was taking photo when I saw this butterflyI took this photo and found out the name of this butterfly. it is called beauty
Out walking around with the Olympus OM-D E-M5 and m.Zuiko 60mm f2.8 Macro taking them for a test drive. I've gotta say, the OM-D is light years ahead of the E-5. I was a bit disappointed with the E-5 when I first received it, this magnifies that disappointment. I am experiencing firsthand why this camera received such rave reviews.
i love my cat, but it is not exactly easy to get him to stay still long enough for me to get real macro photographs of his eye. This is the closest one I got that I actually liked. Everything closer wasn't sharp enough. *sigh*
Minna is an MBI student who was interviewed for the CS Department's blog and MBI web site.
Setup: Sunpak 383 + white shoot-through umbrella camera left, 430EX camera right, triggered with a CTR-301 (ebay) trigger.
Canon 350D - 60 mm f2.8 macro - f5.6 - ISO 400 - 1/50 s - handheld.
Location: Gentbos (Merelbeke, Belgium).
variable daisy (Brachycome ciliaris)
hiltaba reserve, a nature foundation sa property in the gawler ranges, south australia
taken during the scientific expedition group's 2013 hiltaba flora survey
I find this dessert terribly intriguing to take photos of...
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