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Close-up of a paintbrush.
Think it needs a good clean.
This was done using a conon 40D with the 18-55mm lens attached. Then a minolta 50mm f1.4 hand held on the front reversed.
Nikon D300s | Nikon 50mm f/1.8 | Series E | Hand Held
Thanks to Shantanu aka IrisOfGlass (http://www.flickr.com/photos/irisofglass/)
Playing with my new Photojojo toy, the Ring Flash Adapter (photojojo.com/store/awesomeness/ring-flash-adapter/) and reverse macro. I'm excited to use this.
Macros taken with a 100mm Macro lens coupled with a reversed 50mm prime lens for extra magnification.
Nature photos taken with a makeshift "double-lens reverse macro", in which I attached two 50mm f1.8 lenses face to face.
Portraits of Russian nesting dolls - from largest to smallest.
Reverse macro - 55mm/2.8f Rikenon lens held up to a Nikon 50mm 1.8f on a d50.
To do this... I removed my lens, made it off centre and see what it turned out like... the effect is unusual and i'm sure it has a name as I've seen this kind of thing before - will post some more examples
Done using reverse macro technique with Canon FD 50mm lens attached to the A710 with the Canon adapter.
Hopefully, I will get a chance to do this with my new Canon 30d once I get (or can afford to get) the 100mm macro lens - should be a lot sharper as well!
Since there is still freezing rain falling outside, I took out my marbles and took some reverse macro images of them. I think they turned out pretty neat, the colors remind me of a water color painting in a way.
Nature photos taken with a makeshift "double-lens reverse macro", in which I attached two 50mm f1.8 lenses face to face.
Macro of an asian lilly using two lens with one reversed and put in front of the other one to focus closer like a macro lens. Discussion here explains the technique.