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From a "Super 35's" slide set made by Dexter titled: ICBM Row From Pad 34 Cape Kennedy, Fla.

 

Photographed off a light pad using macro extension tubes.

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Captured on an early morning walk during the recent Freeze Up.

Watching you watching me.

 

Macro shot in our garden with Olympus OM 50mm f1.8 lens and extension tubes on Canon EOS 60D.

Day 322 of 365

"Image 322"

 

I was playing the mandolin this evening, and..............oh, that's not exactly true. Actually, I was using a mandoline while preparing dinner. If you don't have a madoline, go on the internet and buy one now!!! Not only are the good ones rather expensive, but they ALSO are extremely sharp, and you are likely to cut yourself just taking it out of the box. You can get one now at Williams Sonoma that used to be $313, and now it is going for a cool $249.95!! Reasons enough? Calm down. So, I was preparing dinner, I wanted matchstick potatoes.....but it gave me ruffle....things. I decided to make lemonade out of potatoes, and saved a slice for today's posting. I shot two different images, and went with the first. I have a new, sexy black piece of Plexiglass, and it seemed appropriate for my abstract potato portrait. Our key light is a strip bank at camera-left, and it is feathered towards the camera in order to prevent the light from leaking on to the white background. Why did I use a white seamless background for this image? Well, I'm still working on another job that uses a white seamless, and I was too lazy to swap it out for a black one. Fortunately for me, assuming you don't throw light on to an object, it will appear......................black, that's right!!! My second light is a snooted speedlight, and it is directly above our spud stud. It delivers the glow. I had one piece of my macro extension tube on my macro lens, and focused on the near edge of the tuber. Thanks for popping in!! As-salanumʿalaykum!!

 

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Damn hard to use but learn about aperture more.

Taken with my SEL55210 + 10mm Fotodiox Macro Extension tube.

The photo finisher/my old photo lab boss couldn't get over this photo when I went to pick up my developed film. She said it looked like a crumb's eye view.

Taiping Maxwell Hill, Macro outing.

Sony NEX-3 + Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 + extension tubes.

Testing out a set of extension tubes for the first time.

+11mm and +16mm MacroExtensionTubes from JJC

More experiment with toys

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Testing out a set of extension tubes for the first time.

A grape trapped in ice.

This rather large moth was hanging out by our office. The wingspan is roughly 5-6 inches, which makes it rather large! The antennae are roughly 1/2 inch and beautiful in design.

+11mm and +16mm MacroExtensionTubes from JJC

Close-up of a soap bubble using macro extension tubes.

Thanks for viewing 😄👍

Taken using 50mm f/1.8 lens and kenko extension tubes 20mm & 36mm. Aperture f/3.5 ISO 400. Natural light.

The edge of a liquid washing detergent capsule. Taken approx 1cm away from subject, using 18-55mm kit lens and macro extension tubes 2& 3 (16mm, 30mm) Natural daylight, no extra lighting source used.

Gemeine Heidelibelle (Sympetrum vulgatum)

Really ugly spider heavily cropped photos, using sony FE 28mm F2.0 lens with a 6MM autofocus macro extension tube. Also used an shoe mounted flash and a diffusion shade.

 

A grape trapped in ice.

This rather large moth was hanging out by our office. The wingspan is roughly 5-6 inches, which makes it rather large! The antennae are roughly 1/2 inch and beautiful in design.

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Droplet capture whilst experimenting with lighting again.

B/W Friday

 

Taken using macro extension tubes no.s 1&3 (9mm and 30mm) and standard kit lens 18-55mm, in natural daylight. Aperture set to f/5.6

  

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