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Playing macro with latest aquisition - 1:1 macro shot with Kilfitt Makro Kilar E 40mm/f2.8 @
ISO100 f4 1/3
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Settings: 0.8 ƒ/4.2 ISO 160 26 mm
Dreary rainy day here on the left coast, can't wait for brighter days. Shot last spring with a Vivitar 135mm 2.8 (Komine) @ ISO100 1/500 f5.6 with a short macro tube extension.
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This shot was taken during twilight while using a hand held flashlight for illumination.
If anyone can identify this species, I'd be appreciative. Apparently identification is no small feat. Note that this spider is illuminated in yellow light - so don't let the color distract you. I believe it's much more of a tan/brown color than it appears to be.
I was trying to get the "eyes" (I think this species has 4, but there may be six) - but it kept showing me its "Kardashian".
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This was taken with a 50mm mk II using macro extension tubes. I have yet to upgrade to the AF tubes, meaning you can auto focus and also adjust aperture. This had to be manually focused without the use of aperture... Which isn't easy! A lot of leaning forward & back, zooming in & out 'til I could get the focus.. I was lucky with this shot to get the entire subject in focus, everything else I photographed was only semi focused due to the uncontrollable aperture. In saying that, extension tubes are a fantastic substitute to macro lenses and a bunch of fun.
Enjoy.
Shot with an RMC Tokina 28mm f2.8 @ ISO100 f8 1/125 + a 7mm Macro Extension.
This is my favourite summer flower, the Japanese Windflower - Anemone x hybrida.
Re-sized and cropped with Picmonkey.
When I take the photograph of the flower, I put on a mount adapter and a macroextension tube. Because I do not use the automatic focus and the camera shake revision, it is necessary to stop breathing for a while.
On June 23, 2013 in Amanuma Benten-Ike Park, Ogikubo.
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ぼくは花の写真を撮るときにマウントアダプターとマクロエクステンションチューブを装着します。自動焦点や手振れ補正を使わないので、しばらく呼吸を止める必要があります。
2013年6月23日、荻窪天沼弁天池公園にて。
I added a macroextension tube to 24mm and took it.
When the gentleman who wore a black suit in the noon stoops down to a flower and lightly laughs and took photos, do you think that you do not want to approach him?
On May 9, 2013 in Inokashira park .
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24mmにマクロエクステンションチューブをつけて撮ってみました。
真っ黒いスーツを着たおっさんが、昼間から花にかがみ込んでニヤニヤしてるのって、ちょっと近寄りたくないですね。
2013年5月9日、井の頭公園にて。