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Shot on my mobile
Aperture: f/ 2.6; Exposure time:1/15; ISO: 80
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Hand held succulent macro capture with a pair of Cactus V5 triggers and a Lastolite Ezybox softbox. Succulent sample stolen shamelessly from public garden for discretionary photographic use.
OK, I made a new set named " Stock! " for photos that under Creative Commons license [ Attribution-NonCommercial Creative Commons ]. they will be on the original size and without any editing process. No need for my permission to use it. Just write the copyright of the picture is by Al- Fassam. :)
Stock! (Set)
This picture was captured by the Sigma 50mm f/2.8 DG Macro EX as a test. it's Good build quality, light weight and handled, easy to use, colors & contrast are amazing. and it gives you a very good macro captures. on the other hand the auto focus is slow and annoying sometimes! it's not that sharp as i read! but it still a very good deal for it's price.
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The Chain Bridge is one of Budapest's most famous landmarks. The magnificent suspension bridge was built in the 19th century across the river Danube to connect Pest with Buda, at the time still separate cities.
Nikon Camera Model: Nikon D90
Lens 18.0-105.0 mm f/3.5-5.6; Focal length: 105.0 mm; Aperture: f/ 10;
Exposure time:13s; ISO: 200
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Недавно вычитал, что во время Второй Мировой войны немецким солдатам из-за дефицита кофе выдавали его заменитель - обжаренные корни одуванчиков. Напиток, заваренный из них, похож на нормальный кофе. А ещё по цветущим одуванчикам можно сверять часы. Они раскрываются в шесть утра, а закрываются в три часа дня, плюс-минус несколько минут:)
2 key chains I bought from a shop in: st lo rent-Ottawa - Canada
just wanted to try a macro capture on a leather seat in the mall ^_^
not bad though
Краснокрылый тополёвый листоед (Chrysomela populi) — один из наиболее широко распространённых и частых видов жуков-листоедов Жуки встречаются с апреля по октябрь везде, где произрастают их кормовые растения — ива и тополь. Интересная характерная черта этих жуков в том, что они умеют прятать лапки и усики под себя так, что ни лап ни усиков не видно, когда они сидят на листьях. В прочем, так делают и другие жуки листоеды. Кстати, всем известный Колорадских жук так же относится к семейству листоедов, его ещё называют картофельным листоедом.
Just providing a little perspective for the other shots of this centipede. It's still a macro shot, but here you can see the curves of the side of the glass vase he's caught in, the circumference of which is such that the forefinger and thumb of an average man would barely touch when circled around it. Yes, this dude is kinda big, especially for this part of the world, and especially for my apartment where I see very few bugs.
Sony DCR-PC330 + reversed Pentax M 50.4 lens
Misumenops japonicus, 거미목 게거미과 꽃게거미
These days, it is easy to make macro movie clips with a latest DSLR or a digital HD camcoder. However I have neither latest DSLR nor digital HD camcoder. So I attach a reversed single lens to an old camcoder . This is really a simple way to make an old movie camcoder which has no macro fucntion to a macro capture available one.
Some vignetting are caused from the reversed lens aperture. I could get rid of it by zooming camcoder's lens, but it makes too shallow of focus range to make a difficulty to control.