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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!

Canon 85mm f/1.8 with generic extension tubes.

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

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/6.3. Backlit using natural daylight from the window.

 

Май 2015г.

Эксперименты по макросъемке.

Pentax K20D с объективом Helios-44К-4 с удлинительными кольцами.

Day 33/365

 

Okay. Not the most artistically important photo of the year...

  

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

SIFRNG Macro extenstion tubes - taken using ring no.3 (30mm) & Tamron 18-250mm lens, got about 2 or 3 cm away from the flowers to take these. They were taken still in the cellophane - black background due to the shallow Dof.

Extreme crop. Shot number two.

Май 2015г.

Эксперименты по макросъемке.

Pentax K20D с объективом Helios-44К-4 с удлинительными кольцами.

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

Reminds me of an old lady's hair-do for some reason

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

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

Trying out my new macro extension tubes. This is an African Daisy from my garden and I have done nothing with the photo except resizing. The second photo is a cropped photo of the same flower.

Presmo insisted on getting between me the flower I was taking pictures of using a macro extension

You would never guess: there is a small children pool behind the leafs.

Canon 85mm f/1.8 with generic extension tubes.

first time using my macro extension tube

Some macro shots of bees.

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And for a change, after those raining shots...

close up of christmas wreath packed away today!

Pentax M 50mm F1.7 and 56mm extension tube

Some macro shots of bees.

A new addition to my camera gear. It decreases the minimum focus distance of any lens, turning them into a macro lens. You do have to focus manually of course, since it is basically just a metal tube. You have 3 different rings to choose from. Mix and match them or use them all at the same time. My recent macro shots were done using this extension tube and my kit lens.

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