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I found this Lynx spider hunting in my Lavender.
Tech Specs: Canon 70D (F11, 1/60, ISO 200) + a Canon EF-S 60mm macro lens with 37mm of extension + a diffused MT-24EX with head "A" set as the key and head "B" as the fill. This is a single, uncropped, frame taken hand held.
Technique: I had the camera setup for using natural light for the background and forgot to change the settings. Nothing special really, just used an artificial flower to keep the background from being black.
Dambordje (Melanargia galathea or M lachesis) Picture taken at Pyrenees mountains at Selva de Oza, Parque Natural de los Valles Occidentales, Aragon, Spain.
Les chardons des sentiers du Verdon sont très chargés en papillons. un régale pour les amateurs de macro
A dragonfly... I wandered out to pick up the paper, and I spied a dragonfly hanging out on my wife's 'aqua' colored car... a subject for the macro, and voila, 'ere it be! Laowa 25mm at 2.5x.
Oryctes nasicornis, European rhinoceros beetle, 32 mm
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As I've mentioned in a couple of recent posts I've been playing around with an experimental solution for wide angle macro shooting. I promised I would elaborate on it, so here goes!
I recently posted a more detailed version of this on my Swedish blog: makrofokus.se/blogg/2016/9/22/diy-makro-fisheye.html The English bot-translation is actually quite good.
Otherwise, please have a look the first comment below for a summarized description, photos of the gear and more sample photos!
This image is stacked from four exposures in Zerene Stacker but it's not really focus stacked but aperture stacked (explanation below!).