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Lighting: 2 speedlights subject left @ f11, triple diffused (dome diffuser + Lastolyte tri-grip + Westcott diffuser). One speed light back and right at min power to separate the books from the background.

I've been really studying the works of the renaissance masters lately, more specifically some of the Dutch painters. I love the soft light from the left here and the warm color palatte.

A morning with a massive cloud on the field.

And inside that massive diffuser something beautiful was hiding.

 

A Mantis with an amazing camouflage ability.

  

Iphone 5s panorama

 

Nikon D700 + Nikkor AFS-105mm + Nikon SB700 + Raynox 250 + Macro Diffuser

 

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Aldwincle in Northamptonshire one early misty morning. Taken with a Hasselblad Xpan mark II.

Just for fun, the results were not too bad actually!

 

Nikon D800 + Kenko 36mm Extension Tube + Tamron 90mm + Raynox DCR250

Maglemose, Vedbæk, Denmark, December 2021

This time, with the upper part of the PET-bottles, covered with toilet paper ... For lighting used two Jansjö LED-lamps.

 

Home studio stack of 77 shots (1,6 s, F 5, ISO 160) and last shot 8 s, F 11, ISO 160 with MP-E 65 and Canon EOS 40D, stacked in Zerene Stacker.

Mine diffuser for canon macro flash MT-24EX represent combinacion of diffuser's made by @Dalantech (www.flickr.com/photos/dalantech/), @SteB1 (www.flickr.com/photos/9578475@N02/) and @OrionMystery (www.flickr.com/photos/orionmystery/).

I used JJC-FC-26U Flash Diffuser + Gary Fong Puffer (hot glued them together), vellum paper - bubble wrap "sandwich" and plastic holder (cut from the 0,5l Coca Cola bottle).

Nikon D700 + Nikkor AFS-105mm Micro + Nikon SB700 + Raynox 250 + Macro Diffuser

 

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This video is about diffusing light for macro photography, photomacrography, micro photography.

 

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This is a very simple, but very effective diffuser I have used for a most of the images taken with the 100mm macro lens you see on my Photostream this year. I was intending to write it up but haven't got round to it. These photos describe it.

Our Daily Challenge 27 December -2 January : Almost Empty

In the park on last weekend, I looked for a slit the sunlight passing through between leaves for a long time. Finally I found good ray.

たまにはこういうのを探すとすごく熱中できます。楽しかった。

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Hikarigaoka Park (光が丘公園).

Opened : 1981 (開園:1981年).

Site area : 6,542,552 sq.ft. (敷地面積:607,823.73㎡).

Location : 4 Hikarigaoka, Nerima-ku, Tokyo, Japan (所在地:日本国東京都練馬区光が丘4).

Referenced :

ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%85%89%E3%81%8C%E4%B8%98%E5%85%A...

First macro of the year - insects are in short supply in UK this year owing to a very cold spring. A walk around the garden at the weekend revealed a few ladybirds venturing into the sunshine. Love photographing these creatures. It surprises a lot of people to see how small their faces are compared to what we imagine are their faces from the deceptive white spots which mimic eyes. MPE65 and off camera diffused flash

Portrait of a friend in Tampa at sunset on top of the building where she works. She wanted to "do something" so I let her play the role of 'chatty girl with phone'. This was made at the end of a day learning about using one light to make interestingly lit portraits. I had to take several to get her look right - she's picky that way.

 

Also, got the adjacent building's 'uplight' coming around through her hair for a touch of kicker.

After shooting out in the cool spring air of Lund's Botanical Gardens in March my lens fogged up in the warm, humid air of the glasshouse. Rather than letting this stop shooting I carried on with the fog acting as a kind of soft-focus filter.

Hello everyone! I am a new club member and thought I would post one of my recent photos as a way of introduction. If you check out my Flickr page you will see that I shoot 99% in Black & White. This is a direct carryover from many years of shooting and processing small, medium and (occasionally) large format B&W film. I've only been shooting digital for about a year now and love it (what took me so long?). I do minimal post-production and try to limit adjustments to those things that could be easily done in a traditional darkroom, with the most notable exception being some noise reduction and perspective control.

 

This particular shot was taken at the Cleveland public library. I liked the frosted glass on the door so took a picture. Then someone walked by on the other side and thought that would make a great shot. Fortunately I only had to wait about 15 minutes for the person to walk by again.

 

Anyway, looking forward to meeting everyone in person!

Rollei 35 Classic Titan

Sonnar 40mm f2.8

Ilford HP5Plus EI250

HC-110B 5min @20° in Jobo1520

Essential film holder

DSLR scan

Negative Lab Pro

Had a nice foggy morning while in Edmonton last weekend so I got up early and looked for a shot like this. There were a few opportunities for it but this one had the light post under it that I liked. Not an easy shot to get.... took a TON of different exposures and settled on this one. A little bit of saturation and contrast boost on PS and here we are!

Nikon D700 + Nikkor AFS-105mm + Nikon SB700 + Raynox 250 + Macro Diffuser

 

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