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Very nice example walwyn.... Thanks for sharing these shots.....Alex
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I know they are soft, I know they are out of focus, I know they lack contrast, I know my sensor needs to be cleaned, I know they are noisey, I know I should crop a little off the left side, I know I should find another hobby, but other than that how do you like them??.. Gear: Yes |
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Expensive gear not necessary
I would like to say to all budding macro men and women, don't think you have to have a DSLR to achieve results like the ones shown in this thread. All of these pictures could equally have been taken with, for example, a Fuji F10 which can be picked up on eBay for about £50. You may well have to get closer and be a lot more skilful with your stalking, but it can be done. I know because I've done it.
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20 or 30 seconds is not quite long enough. I can spend more than 10 minutes with a particular insect. This shot was taken about one minute into a session with the insect:
http://www.worldphotographyforum.com...842&ppuser=472 this one was taken about six minutes later. http://www.worldphotographyforum.com...719&ppuser=472 One minute apart on these two shots: http://www.flickr.com/photos/overton...57600340691937 http://www.flickr.com/photos/overton...57600340691937 technique, technique, technique |
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If only I'd heard of these tricks of the trade when I was a kid running around mums garden with my Spotmatic and 50mm lens getting nothing but blur.
Would like to think i have slightly more patience now, but probably not much. Much in admiration of dedicated people goin g for these shots.
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primarily using Nikon film and digi kit, and some micro 4/3rds gear for experimenting with old lenses |
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The alternative is to confine them between panes of glass.
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Hey the spray thing is a good idea - and yes there are billions of insects but don't you then get photos of insects covered in 'frost?
I am becoming passionate about macro work. Apart from anything else SPOTTING the insect is half the fun then the rest is working out how to get a good shot. |
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