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testing the reverse lens macro technique. canon 50mm 1.8 wide open coupled with a Carl Zeiss Jena Flektogon 35mm f/2.4 at f22. i ended up having to use a 8 second exposure.
Reversing Lens Adaptor Test
Computer Screen taken with Olympus 40-150 Lens reversed, using 58mm to 4/3 adaptor.
Nature's Wonder....
It is man that makes truth great, not truth that makes man great -- Confucius (551 BC - 479 BC), Chinese philosopher, administrator, and moralist
Natural Phenomena....
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On reverse:
W. E. (?)rter (perhaps Foster) & Wife
Too
Wm & Mrs. W. H. Atkinson
Taken Sept 11 19 1903
Slelm P U (?)
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Reversed 18-55mm VR kit lens. Slow exposure, light painted with a led light bar.
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Reverse lens macro held in place with my hand, no crop.
It's the same type of flower used in the bee pics.
I really loved the texture of the back, and had seen something similar at a quilt exhibition recently.
Model: Denisa (za best).
No post-Procesing!
View Denisa Set for more pictures with her! / Vezi setul Denisa pentru mai multe poze cu ea!.
My experiment using my 50mm 1.8 as a macro lens, I've reversed mounted it on my camera. Usually this is done using a dedicated reverse ring but cheapskate like me just mount it backwards and hold it using my hand.
I therefore conclude:
- you have to move the camera itself to achive focus
- the longer the focal length the less magnification you would achive
- you could only use upto 24mm as the widest focal length, wider than that the glass of the lens would be touching the subject
- absolutely no control of depth of field. I've only managed to only focus on my name in this picture