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experimental macro photography Sony 90mm 2.8

Sorry for all the insect photos, everyone! Just been on a big macro kick lately (:

 

Thanks for looking, and have a great weekend!

I'm a sucker for a parasite, so to speak! Yorkshire Dales

This little friend was hiding in a flower and he only showed himself after a sprayed some water on the petals. He did not seem too upset.

Macro using the RF 85mm f2

Fallen Eucalyptid leaf. Wonderful colouring. Focus stacked using zerene

The iPhone 7 Plus is the first iPhone to have a dual camera imaging configuration. The use of lenses with different focal lengths has greatly expanded the options for different composition without having to fall back on software zooming or cropping in tighter on the subject.

 

Ztylus and Kamerar have joined forces to produce a lens systems to utilize the dual configuration of the iPhone 7 Plus. Their "Zoom" system (see links below) consists of 2 pairs of lenses that slide over the native lenses. One of these pairs brings a fisheye lens (160 degree field of view, x 0.35 magnification) and a telephoto lens (x 1.5 magnification) to the x1 and x2 native lenses respectively. The other provides a pair of x10 macro lenses for the the x1 and x2 native lenses.

 

The photograph here was taken using one of the x10 Kamerar/Ztylus macro lenses and the x2 native lense. Although I have only been able to carry out a fairly limited set of trials so far with the macro lenses, I have been quite impressed with the sharpness of the results, as well as the low levels of geometric distortion and vignetting around the edges.

 

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Links for background information ...

 

kamerar.com/products/kamerar-zoom-lens-kit-for-iphone-7-plus

ztylus.com/products/kamerar-zoom-lens-kit-for-iphone-7-plus

 

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[ Location - Barton, Australian Capital Territory, Australia ]

 

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Photography notes ...

The photograph was taken using the following hardware ...

- iPhone 7 Plus.

- 56mm* (x2) lens [* 35mm equivalent value of the focal length].

- Gizmon TLR Bluetooth Remote Shutter.

- Gray Card made by ProCamera.

 

I acquired the photograph (4032 x 3024 pixels) with an ISO of 20, exposure time of 1/450 seconds, and an aperture of f/1.8. The iPhone flash was used. A x10 Kamerar/Ztylus macro lens was used in combination with the x2 native lens.

 

Post-processing ...

- I downloaded the photographs from my iPhone 7 Plus to the MacBook Air 11" using a lightning/USB cable and the iExplorer app (Macroplant).

- Sometimes I do this over WiFi using PhotoSync (touchbyte GmbH). Notably, I have found that iExplorer does not handle properly the images that have been edited using the native Apple iPhone "Photos" app (i.e., it will only transfer the original image, not the edited image).

- I viewed and sorted the photographs that were taken using XnViewMP (Pierre-e-Gougelet) and Lightroom (Adobe Systems Incorporated). Saved the images that had some chance of being posted online.

 

Lightroom - Applied basic lighting and color adjustments.

PhotoSync - Copied the JPEG file to my iPad Mini for final processing, review, enjoyment, and posting to social media.

 

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Please feel free to zoom in for a closer look.

Zamia integrifolia. Closeup of a male cone of the Cycad Zamia integrifolia.

  

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There is so much detail in the center of this bloom. It was hard to find a true focus point that had interest and had usable detail. I used a combination of lights to almost "wash out," the color and give it a softer feel. I like this photo because there are a ton of little focal points but at the same time, there are no real dominant focal points.

 

No post production with this picture. What you see is what I got.

The curly stigma of a Geranium Rozanne reflected on the flower's petals after a fall shower.g. At the Bellevue Botanical Garden, Bellevue Washington State.

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