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Nothing special here, it's just my first few shots testing out the ebay bargain macro lens that arrived today!
Krokus, net achter mijn tuinhek, in het gepikte stukje gemeentegrond. ;-) Jaren geleden samen met de stratenmakers, wat tegels rechtop gezet, daar aarde ingedaan, met veel moeite groeit en bloeit er nu wat.
This is my second macro shot posted. Previously I had tried a reversing ring but the depth of field was ridiculously small but now got a Tamron 90mm secondhand lens to play around with. Not much easy as the dof is still really small. Will try focus stacking too at some point.
Macro is a lot harder than it looks so took a while to get a shot I was happy with but know i have still plenty of room for improvement.
I can't even remember the type of flower and its on the tip of my tongue..
This past Friday I received the new Sony FE 90mm f/2.8 lens (Marco) to add to my gear of Sony FE lenses. Each day this week I will posting different images where I used this lens on both the Sony A7R and A7M2.
Captured this Bee on one of the flowers located on the grounds of Garden Gate garden shop in Gulf Breeze, Florida. With this shot (1/400 sec at f/2.8. ISO 50) I was using the Sony A7M2 with the Sony FE 90mm f/2.8 lens handheld. Now even though I did do this shot handheld (auto focus) I found it to be hit and miss. Meaning auto focus to me is not super fast and has a hard time if doing Macro shots when trying to follow a moving subject. Now when mounted on a tripod and using manual focus (using focus peaking) it is super sharp.
Post process with this image was done with Capture One Pro 8.3.1 along with OnOne Perfect Effects 9.5 via Photoshop CC.