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Trying to capture moving subjects with the reverse lens macro is definitely NOT one of the easiest things for me to do, (There is no way to focus auto or manually. You pretty much have to anticipate where something will be and wait for it to pop in focus. Plus the focal plane is REALLY small.) but it is kinda fun.
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#214. Definitely my least favorite teaching task. Today I attempted to repair a couple dozen books my class destroyed last year. Despite all of my efforts and lessons communicating the proper use and handling of books, it happens every year.
So I've been thinking about buying a macro lens lately. This one I took with my 50mm 1.8 (in reverse). Most of the daisy is blurry, but I still liked this one...
Evidently the owner REVERSES his car into this parking space every day AT SPEED. Seen in Salcombe Devon next to the lifeboat station.
Joined by members of the Division of Corporate & International Development, international trade commissioners and consuls, and staff of the Department of State, Governor Markell participated in the Reverse Trade Mission for foreign trade consuls from more than 20 countries.
Joined by members of the Division of Corporate & International Development, international trade commissioners and consuls, and staff of the Department of State, Governor Markell participated in the Reverse Trade Mission for foreign trade consuls from more than 20 countries.
Oh, man. Today I found out that you can create a poor man's macro lens by just... turning your ordinary lens around. My heart skipped a thousand beats! Unfortunately, with my Canon Rebel XT, the lens is too large to attach backwards to the body. However, I tried just physically holding the lens against the body to give it a whirl, and it kind of sort of worked! The only problem is the camera is very unstable with one hand steadying it and the other pushing the lens against the body, so there is quite a bit of blur in the first few photos I took before my battery died. Nonetheless, I am really excited about experimenting further with this technique and still think they turned out kind of pretty in the end. Macro makes everything beautiful.