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the return of the macro extension tubes... I know its blurry and out of focus I just like it that way!

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My New Year's Day cake: vegan almond cake!

 

The one that was filled with Raspberry awesome sauce

    

which I saw in littlepretty's photostream and was inspired to make with recipe she linked in her blog

Helios 44 with macro extension tube on a winter's day.

This pic shows the sharpness at the center of the image. My helios 44 is sharper than my helios 44-2.

Copyright Frank Chen 2014. Please do not use my photo without obtaining permission from me first. This is a macro shot of the tip of a ball point pen, showing the ball coated with ink.

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Location: Bender, Moldova

 

Lens type: Canon EF50mm f/1.8 STM with Macro Extension Tube 13mm

Here is a nightshot I took in Hong Kong in 1997 on positive film. I have tried to convert it to digital using my Canon EOS 400D with the nifty-fiftty and macro extension tubes.

 

Well it was not easy. Getting the exposure correct and the focus was very hard. I might have to buy myself a new scanner as my old is very bad at scanning film.

I never remember to take "inside shots" of cakes, so here's one of mom's pumpkin birthday cake!

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What they are doing? They eating another or they have sex?

Been playing around a little with some old foreign coins, trying to get some shots.

 

I was not really satisfied with any of them. I think this turned out the best.

 

It is taken with just one of the extension tubes. With all three it is possible to get closer. But seeing how dirty the coins are it might be better to back away...

Tackling a lattice crust on a pie this small was probably kinda crazy, but I'm glad I did! It was my first ever cherry pie, period, and it tasted pretty darn good, too!

 

(Once again, the "cupcake pie," originally inspired by Lauren at VYY...)

which I saw in littlepretty's photostream and was inspired to make with recipe she linked in her blog

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Fallen #BlackWasps #wasp #nest #honeycomb #macro. #Moncton today. Knocked down by the weather during the past few months.

Lens type: Canon EF50mm f/1.8 STM with Macro Extension Tube 13mm

This was taken with a 50mm mk II using macro extension tubes. I have yet to upgrade to the AF tubes, meaning you can auto focus and also adjust aperture. This had to be manually focused without the use of aperture... Which isn't easy! A lot of leaning forward & back, zooming in & out 'til I could get the focus.. I was lucky with this shot to get the entire subject in focus, everything else I photographed was only semi focused due to the uncontrollable aperture. In saying that, extension tubes are a fantastic substitute to macro lenses and a bunch of fun.

Enjoy.

I looooove books with illustrations like this, and the ones in this book were all done in the 1950s.

 

My mom was reading excerpts from "The Wisdom of Narnia" book, and this passage stuck out because a family member was being particularly terrible to her that day. I had to take a photo of it.

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6th April 2009

For macromondays weekly theme; Frugality

Save money, electricity and the environment by pegging your clothes on the line outside in the fresh air instead of using a dryer.

Have you ever had to smack something electronic to get it working again? This is probably why. Some components heat up while energized, which can cause the component and solder to expand. When the component is de-energized later (after you turn off the device), the components and solder contract/shrink. Over time, these heat cycles can cause the solder joints to crack, causing a bad connection, as seen in this picture, from the A/C control module on my 2002 Corvette Z06.

Location: Bender, Moldova

 

Lens type: Canon EF50mm f/1.8 STM with Macro Extension Tube 13mm

 

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GIMP

 

Last minute shot, macro and then processed in GIMP to get the "blinds" and the selective color effect. I had not idea what to do so I took a 256Mb DIMM RAM I had from my old Dell Laptop and the macro extension rings, the idea of the processing came after, lets say I like it.

 

Well, now time to sleep, well, actually to continue watching Silent Hill 2.

 

Have a great weekend!

50mm lens, macro extension tube

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Lens type: Canon EF50mm f/1.8 STM with Macro Extension Tube 13mm

Yumurtalar

Süne böceği (Green Shieldbug Palomena Prasina) yumurtaları asma yaprağının arka yüzüne paket halinde yumurtlanmışlar.

Nikon D300S + Carl Zeiss Jena Pancolar 50mm f:1,8 manuel focus MF Lens + 1 ve 2 numara macro extension tube birlikte..

Shot with my SELP1650 + 16mm Fotodiox Macro Extension Tube

Don't ask me how the colors are so dynamite on this...

  

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Hi everyone,

yes today another macro shot :P, I know not very creative this last days but I will be back soon to the creative side.

Today a kind of busy day in a Crossfit Workshop, from 09h00 till 19h00, long time but we have learned how to improve our techniques while doing Olympic Weightlifting and other exercises that are part of our regular trainings.

 

Well, now time to go to bed, tomorrow a new week and I will have a lot of work in the office, so, I wish you a great Sunday night!

 

Good night you all!

Blip post for Saturday 20th February 2010. More experiments with a set of macro extension tubes and ice.

4th April 2009 View On Black

For Project366-1 weekly task; A household object

Taken with macro extension tubes 1&2, f/7.1

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