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(my friend Kelly had me babysit her class' monarch butterfly chrysalis while she was away for the weekend. It hatched. The kids in her class named it stripes, I guess when it was still a caterpillar)

2011 Woodland Tulip Festival. Woodland, WA

2011 Woodland Tulip Festival. Woodland, WA

close up of the wreath using extension tubes

  

Fletch's pet spider, outside our door

i took this set of shots on a lightbox.

SIFRNG Macro extenstion tubes - taken using ring no.3 (30mm) & standard 18-55mm kit lens. No additional lighting used. Back lit in low lighting conditions.

 

Another completely abstract shot, but I really liked the colour!

More experiments with a set of macro extension tubes and ice.

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Shot with Nikon D7100, Nikkor 18-300mm @ 300mm and a set of macro extension tubes.

It was -3 outside and the sun was just beginning to win the battle against Jack Frost when I took these. Another set using the cheap-as-chips macro extension tubes

I saw a lot of different Butterflies at Windmill Farm on the Lizard, this is a new one for me

SIFRNG Macro extenstion tubes - taken using ring no.3 (30mm) & standard 18-55mm kit lens. No additional lighting used.

Photo made with 41mm macro extension tubes and Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM lens, set at appr. 70-80mm.

Pim gave me a Macro Extension Tube for my Fuji X-E2, and it's awesome. Only the auto focus seems a bit off.

Day 324 of 365

"Image 324"

 

As I slowly lose mind while shooting my current job, an intriguing idea comes along on occasion. Part of the job involves photographing minute ball bearings (actually they make up a coating material), and when the little guys fall, they bounce like crazy. I thought, wouldn't it be fun to see how they would look while bouncing on a piece of black Plexiglass? That became another image which I may post at a future time. If your working surface is not completely level, these tiny balls go rolling all over the place, and on to the ground. In order to contain them, I grabbed a pair of tweezers. Once I saw the tweezers on the black surface, the tweezers became my new subject. I filled the tweezers with the little fellas, and moved my strip bank all around the place. If the light's reflection was seen in the Plexiglass, the background was white. If the light was not visible, the black Plexiglass was......black. However, if part of the light was visible, and some of it was not, one achieves this sort of watery look. That is what I wanted!!!! So, with my macro extension tube on my 100mm macro lens, I adjusted the focus, changed the height and angle of my lens, and experimented. This was my favorite. Thanks for rolling by!! To all you turkeys out there.......enjoy your Wednesday.

  

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More experiments with a set of macro extension tubes and ice.

Taken using my Nikon D200 with my 50mm with macro extension tube. Love it!

A shot taken during my month long holiday. I had been trying to experiment with my lighting using a satellite flash and this is the result.

Canon 85mm f/1.8 with generic extension tubes.

Rosary Beads (AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D + Macro Extension Tubes)

Photo made with 41mm macro extension tubes and Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM lens, set at appr. 70-80mm.

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