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Macro 1:2
This is my first time trying out macro photography outside using the nikon sb-910 flash. It was hard to get most shots because it was so windy that day. I'm starting to get the hang of manual focusing with such a heavy lens. The lens I used was the Vivitar 70-210mm 3.5 lens. I don't have a tripod yet so all are hand held. No Post processing was done besides cropping and white balance because I wanted to show what this lens can offer. The contrast and color was one of the reasons I purchased this lens.
#1 ![]() #2 ![]() #3 ![]() #4 ![]() #5 ![]() #6 ![]() Please let me how I can improve with these pictures. I know this lens isn't a true macro lens but I will make it work. Last edited by Patriot; 11-18-2012 at 02:42 AM.. Reason: Changed title to open up thread to more than just flowers. |
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Beautiful pictures
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Nice shots.
You can do excellent macro work with your lens, especially with a few relatively inexpensive additions. Get a +3 or +5 diopter filter and a set of extension tubes. That will get you some nice close images but will likely require a tripod to make them tack sharp. One rule of thumb for flowers is find really perfect subjects or really dead ones, the in between ones don't make the best "artistic" images. On your first image try a little more crop to get rid of the two right sided corner "triangles"; see if you like that better. I like the flower position in the second to last image, but the background is a bit to busy. Nice work. (Here is a 70-200mm lens with a +3 diopter and extension tube. No flash.) Last edited by SMB; 11-14-2012 at 04:09 AM.. Reason: correction |
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Thank you so much for the tips and advice. Your flower look so perfect too. Im going to order that stuff today. Which 70-210 lens did you use SMB?
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Nerd Alert.
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A lot of people say they need a dedicated macro lens to get great macro photos. While they certainly help, these photos were taken with my 18-55mm 3.5-5.6 kits lens.
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Everyone, those are great shots and my favorite is from SMB with the bee flying to the flower, nice job.
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Heck that dragonfly looks great I wouldn't never have know that it wasn't taken with a macro lens.
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Those are some amazing photos there!! Number 2 and 4 are by far my favorite with 4 taking the cake. May I ask what did you use?
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I heard that Kenko was some of the best extension tubes but they are really expensive. Are there any like them for a lower price?
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I think Kenko has a very good set and they are the ones I have used for several years. 12, 20, and 36mm for around $200. They are pretty rugged and you may be able to find a used set.
This is a 105mm Macro lens shot with just a bit of fill flash. Did not get the light on the head and the background a little to busy. |
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Algae Grower
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Back to flowers.
This is another Lotus shot with a Nikon 70-200mm lens, +3 diopter and 20mm extension tube, available light on a tripod. (When I look at the enlarged image it is not as sharp, looses something on importing.) Nice Dragon fly! Last edited by SMB; 11-14-2012 at 02:41 PM.. Reason: correction |
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Thanks, I think 2 & 4 were taken with an Olympus E3 and a 50mm f2, and 1,3, & 5 with an Olympus E510 and the same lens.
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Here is a short article that covers just what you were asking in the original post:
http://www.outdoorphotographer.com/h...NewsNov_111412 |
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Planted Tank Enthusiast
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Thank you for the link.
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