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Very abstract, but I liked the colours!
Taken using standard 18-55mm lens and macro extension tube adapters no.2 & 3 (16mm & 30mm) Lit with a hand held torch with red filter.
Another little super-model - the blue ones seem to love the spotlight, they keep reminding the big red ones that they wear a size 0 :)
selection of Bugs from my garden!...
Normally i am one to shy away from creepie crawlies but now i find myself rumaging around in the undergrowth to find a bug to photograph!
I actually sat watching a cat and mouse game with a spider and an ant whilst i was getting these, its such a different world and every action could lead to DEATH for the bug, simply amazing!!
I am loving my reverse ring & macro extension tubes now!
A macro economic study, these four macro photo were shot using a set of manual macro extension tubes costing less than half the value of the note at the end of the lens, it was quite hard to use these tubes, but I think that was more to do with getting accustomed to the super shallow DoF that is a result of using these tubes...
Settings were 1/200 sec. ISO200 and f/8 if memory serves me correctly which it most likly doesn't haha
I'll take you to the highest mountain
To the depths of the deepest sea
And we won't need a map believe me
rasterman74's eye taken with macro extension tubes
Canon 450D
18-55mm Lens with Extension Tubes
little bugs on the ground ran away from paparazi me and found cover under the small pebbles
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50mm+12mm macro extension tube
flash not fired
Photo made with following macro combination:
- Canon EOS 40D camera,
- macro extension tubes 37mm,
- Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM lens
- Raynox DCR-250 super macro conversion lens mounted in front of the telephoto lens
- external flash Speedlite 430EX II.
I made this hand held.
From my "birthday week" roll of film taken this summer during the week on which my birthday, my sister-in-law's birthday, and my sister's birthday take place.
When I took my sister-in-law her birthday cake, she gave me one of the flowers that my brother got her for her birthday.
Day 314 of 365
"The Teeth Before Your Teeth"
As I scrounge for things to photograph this year, I occasionally come across something which at first seems to lack visual interest. However, once I attach an extension tube to my macro lens.....well, then the fun begins! With my subject and camera in place, it was then simply a matter of selecting which tooth I should focus upon. Not only does macro photography allow one to disorient the viewer, but you also get to see things in whole new way. Suddenly, small scratches become valleys, and a crayon may resemble a mountain! In today's case, I explored a meat tenderizer. There is a bare speedlight at camera-right, just low enough to cast a shadow of the camera-right teeth on to the those at camera-left. If I moved the strobe a quarter of an inch higher.....a totally different image. Thanks for stopping by for a bite!
#tenderizer #meat #culinary #foodphotography #cuisine #food #canon5markIII #canon100macro #macroextensiontube #canon580exII #speedlight #foodprep #pyramids #metal
So I decided to buy a MCEX-16 macro extension tube from Fujifilm because I wanted to lol. seriously I wanted to give it a try because it is my first time going into photography and wanted to learn more about it. I find it helpful for those really up close shots and it doesn’t disappoint just a tip if you going into something like this do more research on youtube or google because the manual is a bit lacking on beginners (like me at first lol) Hope you enjoy this product if you ever get one as much as I did.
Photo made with following macro combination:
- Canon EOS 40D camera,
- macro extension tubes 37mm,
- Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM lens
- Raynox DCR-250 super macro conversion lens mounted in front of the telephoto lens
- external flash Speedlite 430EX II.
I made this hand held.
Macro extension tubes no.2 & 1 (16mm, 9mm adapters) taken using 18-55mm kit lens, in natural daylight.