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Pentax-F 50/1.7 on macro extension tube. Lit by led flashlight from the left, Pentax AF-540FGZ from the right. Uncropped.

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Canon EOS 350D with macro extension tubes.

Beautiful dandelion (Taraxacum officinale), in full bloom, the flower head composed of numerous small florets. This dreaded weed can be so beautiful ... beauty truly is in the eye of the beholder.

 

The name dandelion comes from the French, dents de lion, which means “teeth of the lion,” and refers to the jagged edges on the leaves of the dandelion plant. (Source Naturewatch.ca)

 

Into the weeds: A macro shot of a dandelion flower head taken with the Fujifilm XT2 with macro extension tube MCEX11 and the Fujinon 16-80mm OIS lens, f8, 35mm.

TIE Fighter in Deep Space - 90's Micro Machine captured with a Sony A7R II, a Lensbaby Burnside 35, and a Fotodiox Macro Extension Tube.

I have had this title in my head for a while now and just had to try it.

 

I wanted to catch a drop in mid-air but no such luck. I guess you need a lazer trigger for that.

 

To be able to get close I used my nifty-fifty with two macro extension tubes (number 1 and 3). I also cropped it a bit.

 

ISO200 1/250s f9 Speedlight +2 steps

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Shots taken with Pentax K500 camera and Helios 44-2 lens with 1x macro extension tube.

You don't need a pricey macro lens to shoot macro insect photography. With a Macro Extension Tube from Fotodiox, you can turn almost any lens you own into a macro focus lens! Click here to learn more: fotodioxpro.com/collect.../macro-devices-accessories

Europe, Netherlands, Rotterdam, Circuit board, Macro

 

The old electronic circuit board of a defunct sound amplifier.

It is a NAD design, it must be its logic that makes it look like a le Corbusier-type functionalist urban design maquette.

 

Playing with a 10 mm macro extension tube, which converts the good old Lumix 25 f/1,7 to a macro lens. Great fun.

   

Fire of a Sun - macro photo of a Christmas ornament. Sony A7R II, Lensbaby Burnside 35, Fotodiox Macro Extension Tube.

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Third photo people, third photo... and ideas are emerging slowly, but really slowly... as well as some other things that I was waiting for, so, as well as my 365 project is starting, the planing for my 13 trips this year will start, so now time to organize my weekends too as well as my birthday celebration travel :D, which country will be the one for the party? you will know it in time...

 

Well, now back to the photo, do you have an idea what it is? if yes, write it in the comments...

 

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AT-AT in Moonlight - 90's Micro Machine captured with a Sony A7R II, a Lensbaby Burnside 35, and a Fotodiox Macro Extension Tube.

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Create striking macro images with any Micro Four Thirds lens and our Fotodiox Auto Macro Extension Tube! These auto tubes put space between your MFT lens and camera for macro focus, but also maintain electronic control of the lens for autofocus and electronic aperture adjustment.

 

Click here to learn more: fotodioxpro.com/products/mft-mcr-af

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Milkweed Leaf Beetle - Sony A7S II, Ilex Achromatic Lens, Fotodiox Sony E-mount Macro Extension Tube.

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Hi everyone!

Today an easy macro shot, fast last minute shot as I was not sure of what to shot today, well I have some ideas but I really need to do them in daylight, well at least one of them needs to be shot in daylight and in the street, hopefully you will see it in the upcoming days, the thing I can tell you about that shot is that it will start a new mini-project which will be part of this 365 as well as the Principles of Levitation, the Alphabet and the Numbers...

 

Now time to go to bed!

 

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Turn any Lens into a Macro Lens with Fotodiox Macro Extension Tubes. Learn more: fotodioxpro.com/collections/extension-tubes

 

City through the trees - Sony A7S II, Fotodiox Macro Extension Tube, homemade body cap pinhole lens.

Now then, I have not done anything to change the colours on this, it is how it came out with the flash on it, The Meadow Brown is quite common, it doesn`t open its wings that often,but when it does this plain Brown insect is transformed, with the light in the right place, not as sharp as it could be I know

Hoverfly snacking on some pollen

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Playing around with water drops again. High speed macro freeze frame photography. 1/8000s with ring light.

We combined a Fotodiox Macro Extension Tube with some toy binoculars to create a DIY soft focus lens. Here are some of the images we created.

 

Click here to see how we made this lens: www.youtube.com/shorts/AaZeAEGHWIQ

50 1.8 II with macro extension tubes

Well since this might be my last chance this year to photograph snowflakes, I thought I'd share one from earlier this morning.. It's kind of funny, I actually gave myself a fat lip during the process which is why I gave it this title Fat Lip Flake.

My transceiver to fire my flash was on top of my camera & I went to put my camera over my head & around my neck somehow I misjudged the distance between my camera & face... enough said.

 

I've been asked if I Photoshop my photos, using a fake background or drawing a background in & no I don't. The background is not Photoshopped in.. I used some shiny neat wrapping paper and placed it a few inches below my glass baking dish which is placed up-side down to keep the distance needed to blur out the background. I also used an off camera flash with a Rogue flash bender.

 

Strobist info: 1/32 power YN468II triggered with YN622c placed about a foot away from my set up, flash bounced using Rogue flash bender.

 

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