View allAll Photos Tagged pocket_macro
Mückenflügel,.Kamera Sony Alpha 6400,Mikroskope Objektiv LOMO 10-x, Belichtungszeit 1/6 Sekunde,ISO-125, 63 Fotos,Balgengerät,Diffusor,3-LED Lampen.
Mosquito wing ,Crane fly, -, camera Sony Alpha 6400, microscope lens LOMO 10-x, exposure time 1/6 second, ISO-100 ,63 photos, bellows device, diffuser, 3-LED lamps.
Комара крыло камера Sony Alpha 6400, объектив микроскопа LOMO 10 -x, время выдержки 1 /6 секунды, ISO-100, 63 фотографии, макро мех, диффузор, 3-светодиодные лампы.
Pine cones are a quick and easy subject to shoot at home, so we thought we would take a look at how to get some cool and creative shots from a couple of pine cones in our latest tutorial video.
Watch it here - youtu.be/KyF3I8vjrNI
A lot of you may have seen the pine cone shot on our homepage, it's one of our favourite shots to demonstrate what the Adaptalux Studio can do. We used the same pine cone (and a new one) to get a few more interesting shots.
A shot like this is achieved by pointing two coloured Lighting Arms across each other, shining onto the pine cone. You can see more about the setup in the video or the blog post here - bit.ly/adaptaluxpines
The coloured lights shine off the spines of the pine cones really well. Depending on the angle of the camera and the lights, they can create some amazing highlights along the ridges of each spine and shadows deep in the pine cone where the light can't reach.
We think the addition of colour to a subject like this can really take your creativity to another level, what do you think to shooting pine cones in this style?
Ромашка (Bellis perennis) 9-кратное увеличение, 51 изображение, объектив микроскопа ЛОМО, план ахроматический 9-X.Камера Sony Alpha 6400, ISO-100, время экспозиции-1/10 сек. Сильфонное устройство, диффузор.
Das Gänseblümchen (Bellis perennis) 9-fache Vergrößerung, 51 Bilder, LOMO-Mikroskop-Objektivplan achromatisch 9-X.
Kamera Sony Alpha 6400, ISO-100, Belichtungszeit 1/10 Sekunde. Balggerät, Diffusor.
The daisy (Bellis perennis) 9 x magnification, 51 images, LOMO microscope objective plan achromatic 9-X.
Camera Sony Alpha 6400, ISO-100, exposure time-1/10 second. Bellows device, diffuser.
Because I could not get my 'big' lens into the tight place the larva had chosen to hide I used my phone to take this and shot in DNG/RAW format. Mobile phones are transforming the way I record insects for the iNaturalist database. I no longer take my pocket 'macro' camera. I am now happy I will get a decent shot with my phone.
oh **** yes. I am hard pressed to choose between this and the 75/2.8 Schneider, but that little Leitz gem was designed for moderate [read: (almost) workable in natural light] enlargement ratios on 4x5. needless to say there's ample coverage for anything you want to do movement-wise on smaller formats.
Schneider 75/2.8