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Macro Mondays - Stack

 

Cropped close up.

Macro photography is not something I'd say I'm very good at. I find it frustrating, and my 60mm macro (or micro as Nikon calls them...) doesn't grab focus well, and my eyesight isn't what it once was. However, I loaned my dad my macro lens for many months and finally got it back yesterday, so I thought I'd take a few shots. Conclusion: I still suck.

in de tuin, mei 2019

 

HMM

Eyes will be watching you

Macro -Food Competition Begin

 

What i use for Macro

In Macro photography, nothing is too small to escape with an additional extensive magnification even the smallest creatures beside a size of near un-visible tiny droplet like this mini grasshopper wasn't spare.

My recent Macromania workflow hands on with Non dedicated Macro combination, with a cheap Canon $125 bucks 50mm F1.8II lens+Raynox+Hoya +4 close up filter .

After all, I think the result still quite acceptable but fun.

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Technical Details:

Non HDR, single exposure process by CS5 software. (Always remain thankful to Mr Andrew Ng-Fiftymm99, for strongly introducing this software)

Basic Standard Gears I rely for Landscape

Canon EOS 5D Mark2 (a full frame ideal for interpolating landscape image).

Tokina 16-28mm F2.8 wide angle lens .

Tripod for landscape only (keep possible sharpness n ability to focus for most idealistic desire composition)

Release cable (reduce hand contact n fully manage desire exposure timing)

 

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Taken at Stratford Butterfly Farm with my Nikon D7500, Sigma 105mm macro lens and 36mm extension tube #Butterfly #Macro

 

 

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Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Body

Lens: Canon Obiettivo, EF 100 mm 2.8L, Macro IS USM

 

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Very difficult -even though I used a white background still has a faint blue tint. Best I could do.

Zzzzzip!

 

This angle fascinated me :)

  

On Black

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Happy Macro Monday everyone.

I decided my spiral looked better in black and white.

Darter dragonfly. Natural light. Focus stacked using zerene

Dew covered bottlebrush flower, Focus stacked using zerene

The Watthour counter gearing from an analog Domestic Power meter. The distortions are caused by the thick curved glass cover. The dials are read periodically, subtract the previous reading and your energy usage is now known. HMM!

Jardin des plantes - Paris

SonyA6000 + Sigma30f2.8 with 52 mm of Extension Tubes

 

With 7artisans 60mm 2.8f Macro

Macro Mondays: High Key

 

Statice flowers with separate greenery. Window light, reflector, 100mm.

 

Area shown is just over 2.5 inches.

 

HMM everyone!

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