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On my Nikon D40x I used a 200mm lens with a 35mm lens reversed on the end. This creates images to fill the frame at .15 inches across,meaning 6 times larger than their natural size.
I totally think this is amazing! :) I also just hand held the camera, so they are not totally clear. Sorry
Comme Julien me le demande dans la précédente, j'ai utilisé mon objectif en le posant à l'envers et en me rapprochant très près de la fleur . Attention de ne pas toucher la lentille.
Canon EOS 50D
Taken: June 17, 2010, 5:23:57PM
Aperture: F/1.8
Shutter Speed: 1/3 sec
Focal Length: 50mm
ISO: 100
Lens: 50mm/1.8
Reverse Macro
Edited in Paint Shop Pro Photo X2
Istorya.net macro EB2
Identification
most have a well-developed downward-curved snout (rostrum); antennae elbowed, clubbed, and the first segment often fits into a groove in the side of the snout
reverse macro of same strawberry
taken with Nikon D80 and three Kenko extension tubes (12mm, 20mm, and 36mm)
I love reverse macro photography. Some day I hope to finally master the technique..a girl can dream, can't she? lol
An oasis of lush beauty, worlds with in a world. . Petals to lose one-self in. . . .
Carols rose garden.
Reverse macro 50mm hand held, no adapter
Canon XSi
EF-S 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 IS kit lens
Broken 50mm f1.8 lens
58mm to 52mm filter adapter - This allows me to mount my broken 50mm backwards onto my kit lens!
very first reverse macro... it did not take long to realize this is A LOT harder than people make it look :)
but, i'm a bokeh junkie, so i don't really mind that nothing is in focus.
Bribed them with honey so they'd sit still. :3
Double reverse macro shot. I had my Tamron 28-80mm at f/9m, mounted and my 50mm at f/1.8 reversed. Handheld.
Yesterday I was reading the flickr blog entry about Reverse Lens Photography (http://blog.flickr.net/en/2010/05/07/turn-your-lenses-upside-down/) and got inspired to put together my Canon 70-200mm L 4f with my Tamron 28-200mm 3.8-5.6 and this is one of the results.
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