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2 lens reverse macro of a dandelion.

I think this was with the 18-55mm reversed.

The beauty in the complexity of such a small insects never fails to surprise us!

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.

 

One ready for picking

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

As close as I could get on a quarter. The full text is "Crossroads of America"

black ant @ 24mm

Basil flower.

 

(Reverse macro - 55mm/2.8f Rikenon lens held up to a Nikon 50mm 1.8f on a d50)

So, this is was one of my first attempts with reverse macro. I think I have the hang of it now, but the main thing I need is better lighting.

Nature photos taken with a makeshift "double-lens reverse macro", in which I attached two 50mm f1.8 lenses face to face.

attempt at water drop pictures with the reverse macro

Taken with a reversed Nikkor 70-300mm VR lens and a SB-600 flash on a Nikon D90.

The icicles have figured out how to get into my house.

Using a reverse pentax k lense with the D450

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