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Shot with a manual focus Spiratone 35-105mm f/3.8 Pluracoat macro lens.

this is the Blue-tongued Lizard that lived in our garden. a precarious existence, as we have two dogs. I was trying for macro pix of the flowerbed when I spotted it out of its lair and sunning. This is the result, with the camera set up for macro. I did try to change the lens, but it had gone, of course.

Nikon D5000 + Nikkor 105mm macro + Raynox DCR 250

 

Tetragnathic orb web spider on the greenhouse

Another shot taken with the reverse ring adapter!

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A few macro shots on my new kit

At the World trade Center,shooting in the Flower Garden.

Macro at San Diego Botanical Garden on Encinitas, CA.

Samsung camera pictures

Macro - Recent Macro-mania practical fun hands on.

 

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Technical Details:

Non HDR, single exposure process by CS5 software.

Basic Standard Gears I rely for Landscape

Canon EOS 5D Mark2 (a full frame ideal for interpolating landscape image).

Tokina 16-28mm F2.8 wide angle lens .

Tripod for landscape only (keep possible sharpness n ability to focus for most idealistic desire composition)

Release cable (reduce hand contact n fully manage desire exposure timing)

 

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Weather not so good today but went out after lunch to try my New Panasonic G9 with the Olympus 60mm macro.

The Huge viewfinder, instant focus and hair trigger shutter release on the G9 makes shooting macro a new experience

I think it works OK

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From a very old collection of colorful pictures.

Finally feeling better after a nasty flu..

Tamron SP 60mm f/2 Di II 1:1 Macro Lens on Canon EOS M body.

Bee fly on approach to the house wall. Strong natural light

Hoverfly having a wing clean on a miniature pine tree. Natural light

Hawker dragonfly in the garden again. Hung up on a bottlebrush bush. Natural light

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