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3D crossview picture with the 2 cameras vertical.

This macro closeup picture is the result of a falling waterdrop and a few objects together with waterfigures. The waterfigures are a result from an special type wave on a speaker, the correct amplitude and frequency and form of the wave. This form is a digital signal into the flash of my hardware controller. Cameras are prefect synchronized in spite of that they are different types. See the setup.

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Macro capture of waterfigures in 3D crossview.

The projectile touch a falling waterdrop and fly through the drop and make a splash. On the bottom, multiple figures rise upwards to the projectile.

 

Technical data:

D300 + D200 Nikon DSLR camera.

Camera space 100mm vertical.

Macro lenses 2 x Nikor AF105/2.8D micro.

Frame real live size : 80 x 120mm

F29 diafragma, manual bulb shutter mode.

4 Flashes SB-80-DX TTL controlled by the central hardware controller.

1 DE1 FPGA cyclone II mainboard at 50MHz clock.

Digital waveforms into a flash at high speed PWM, digital powercontrol, frequentie control and type waveform.

2 laser detector systems.

 

How to see 3D photos:

www.neilcreek.com/blog/2008/02/28/how-to-see-3d-photos/

 

First attempts at #macrophotography #hitchinlavender #bees #savethebees #lavender #nature #naturephotography #sony📷 #sonyworldclub #sonyphoto #closeup #sonya6300 #sonyalphaclub #sonyalpha #macro #macro_captures_ @hitchinlavender #sony90mmmacro #macrophotographylove #ukwildlife #bbcearth #wildlifeonearth #macro_kings #macrolife #ukshots #bokehphotography #bokeh #lavenderfields #sonybbcearth #macrobee

Taken at Gamlingay Woods, Bedfordshire.

 

4 more macro captures from the same spot below.

This drawing gives a lot of information why an external fast shutter is needed. The drawing shows different macro capture formats. Each circle shows a shutter-lag. Central we start with a shutter lag of 3.5 ms. To edge this time increased to 50 ms. The illustration is an insect moving at a speed of 2m/sec or 7.2 km/h. The shutter lag is the time elapsing between pressing the button and taking the picture. The higher the shutter lag is how the insects can travel more distance. Central includes drawing a macro ratio of 2:1 or 18x12mm picture frame. You can clearly see that this macro setting is not large enough to fully display the bug. So you need at least a macro ratio of 1:1 in order to fully display the bug. In a larger shutter-lag, you use a larger frame. The speed of 2 m/sec is not abnormally high because many insects fly much faster. A DSLR camera usually has a shutter lag of around 50 msec, so you see that a frame of 180mmx120mm is too small to keep the insect in picture. Many insects fly with a speed between 2 and 4m/s or 7 to 15 km/h. A shutter lag of 3.5 ms is very well suited for macro shooting up to 1:1. Do you want closer shots then you are lucky that the insect is still in full screen. This is why I try the shutter lag so low. For larger insects, the shutter lag can be longer because the recording frame is also larger. An external shutter is especially necessary for smaller insects and closeup shots.

A small insect sitting inside a red flower. Macro capture using focus stacking to get maximum details.

Mosquito in MACRO capture.

another macro capture of water drops.

taking using my 50mm macro lens.

 

not the same picture as before.

_enjoy-

have a great day

my favourite macro capture in my first week with the MP-E 65mm

Chrysomya megacephala, more commonly known as the oriental latrine fly, is a member of the family Calliphoridae (blowflies). It is a warm-weather fly with a greenish-blue metallic box-like body. The fly infests corpses soon after death, making it important to forensic science.

EM1 mk3 60mmf2.8 macro and Raynox250

1/250sec, f13, ISO200

 

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A real step back in time. Here we see the The Counting House at Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet, Sheffield. A steel-working site with a history going back to around the 13th century.

Well worth a visit if you're in the area.

3D crossview picture with the 2 cameras vertical.

This macro closeup picture is the result of a falling waterdrop and a few objects together with waterfigures. The waterfigures are a result from an special type wave on a speaker, the correct amplitude and frequency and form of the wave. This form is a digital signal into the flash of my hardware controller. Cameras are prefect synchronized in spite of that they are different types. See the setup.

www.flickr.com/photos/fotoopa_hs/4260310208/sizes/o/

 

Macro capture of waterfigures in 3D crossview.

The projectile touch a falling waterdrop and fly through the drop and make a splash. On the bottom, multiple figures rise upwards to the projectile.

 

Technical data:

D300 + D200 Nikon DSLR camera.

Camera space 100mm vertical.

Macro lenses 2 x Nikor AF105/2.8D micro.

Frame real live size : 80 x 120mm

F29 diafragma, manual bulb shutter mode.

4 Flashes SB-80-DX TTL controlled by the central hardware controller.

1 DE1 FPGA cyclone II mainboard at 50MHz clock.

Digital waveforms into a flash at high speed PWM, digital powercontrol, frequentie control and type waveform.

2 laser detector systems.

 

How to see 3D photos:

www.neilcreek.com/blog/2008/02/28/how-to-see-3d-photos/

 

Happy Thanksgiving !!

Updated title to better reflect my statement.

Gracias por la visita y por dejar tus comentarios.

 

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Pulsa L para verla más grande sobre negro.

 

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Today I uploaded 4 experimental captures that I made with my newest camera accessory: the Tube extension for my Nikon D5200 lenses.

 

With this, I can shoot awesome macro captures from a very close focus distance!

 

Until now, I captured the macro photos only with my lovely iPhone, because the small cameras has an awesome close focus distance, but with this new accessory I can make captures from a much more closely distance and in a resolution of 24.1mpx!

These are just experimental captures, stay tuned for more.

 

Hope you enjoy!

 

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A macro capture of a Petunia..

 

Thanks for your visits.. comments.. invites & awards.. of the last week.. so very much appreciated..

Gracias por la visita y por dejar tus comentarios.

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Hit L to see big on black.

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