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Macro Pics - Post your best...

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  •  13-07-2008, 6:06 PM 838771 in reply to 838708

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    marcus00:
    Bob

    Has your 180 mm come in yet?  How's the puppy?  Had time to work on anything lately?

    Hi Marcus, I've had to re order from another supplier as the first one said they were no longer available and they were advertising it as in stock on their web site, this week I hope. As well as the pup my daughter has given us our first grandchild who has had to spend the second week in hospital ( is that violins I hear Smile [:)]) they are doing fine but other than a trip here I'm not able to dedicate much time behind the viewfinder, the pup continues to amuse me all the time. I'll post some images from the new lens ASAP, thanks asking Big Smile [:D].

    Bob

     


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  •  23-07-2008, 2:22 PM 844782 in reply to 838771

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    Here is a shot of a small frog, I'm very impressed by the D300s lack of noise at the lowest ISO setting, I've never used it before normaly I would use 200. I posted the full size image in my gallery.


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  •  23-07-2008, 2:37 PM 844791 in reply to 844782

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    bsmith:

    Wow, nice find Bob and nicely taken. shame that it may look that the reflection is covering the eye, but good shot.

    follow the froggy theme thing

    i can't remember if i have posted these partic frog pics before or not.


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  •  23-07-2008, 2:42 PM 844794 in reply to 844791

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    Oh!   Craig, the last one is fantastic, I hope these guy's hang about once they leave the pond, I just made it this spring so that I can help wild life and have an easy source of subjects, kind of I'll scratch they'r backs if they scratch mine Smile [:)]

    Great shot Big Smile [:D]

    Bob


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  •  24-07-2008, 12:13 PM 845389 in reply to 844794

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    Here's my first attempt with my new Sigma 70mm.


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  •  24-07-2008, 2:14 PM 845424 in reply to 845389

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    Hi Chris, Orchids are tough, all the details seems to fade as you get closer, nice picture good colours, I've also been doing orchids today, this was my Nikon 60mm lense I'm waiting for a Nikon 200mm to arrive but no sighn of it after 3 weeks.

    I think this should be called the pheonix orchid can you see what I meen.

    Bob.


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  •  24-07-2008, 3:17 PM 845442 in reply to 845424

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  •  24-07-2008, 3:25 PM 845448 in reply to 845442

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    I want some magnetic flowers Craig, I've been trying to get some hoverflies today, but the just keep flying off, what length is your lens, I only ask so I can gauge how close you are getting to them. Good shots well done by the way Smile [:)]

    Bob


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  •  24-07-2008, 3:30 PM 845451 in reply to 845448

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    Macro is not one of my strong points lol this guy landed on the office chair today and it's a lousy shot handheld at full 300mm on macro but i still wanna know what it is if anyone knows?


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  •  24-07-2008, 3:37 PM 845454 in reply to 845451

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    Can I ask a general question here and that is by what parameters are you guys and gals judging whether an image is a 'macro' or, what I would call a close-up?
  •  24-07-2008, 3:44 PM 845458 in reply to 845448

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    bsmith:

    I want some magnetic flowers Craig, I've been trying to get some hoverflies today, but the just keep flying off, what length is your lens, I only ask so I can gauge how close you are getting to them. Good shots well done by the way Smile [:)]

    Bob

    Thanks Bob

    I'm using a Canon 100mm 2.8 USM, closests point is about 31cm i think.

    I sat there for a while and pulled down the flower closer to me (and so i could rest the lens on my knees) and one landed pretty much straight away.


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  •  24-07-2008, 3:45 PM 845460 in reply to 845454

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    As this was never formally standardised, it's pretty much up open to interpretation. Traditionally, people talked about macro as meaning 1:1 (film size to subject ie. subject is life size on the negative) or more. However, most manufacturers of equipment, apart from Nikon, have a more liberal view. I tend to see 'close up' as equalling 'macro', myself.

    I see what you mean, though. Some lenses manufacturers talk about 1:3.5 being macro, which is maybe a bit of a stretch.


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  •  24-07-2008, 4:08 PM 845471 in reply to 845460

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    Um - to me the butterfly for example would fall in the category of 'close-up' whilst some of macrojunkies(?) images where one can almost see the insects stomach contents by looking at the pupils would be classed as 'macro'. Hence the reason for asking as obviously different people are having a different view - or maybe it's the same and mine is different. This is not a criticism you understand, simply an attempt to gain some understanding.
  •  24-07-2008, 6:45 PM 845530 in reply to 845389

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    chris@seary.com:

    Here's my first attempt with my new Sigma 70mm.



    Beautiful Chris, really beautiful!

    Cheers
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  •  24-07-2008, 10:23 PM 845641 in reply to 845451

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    tugmistress - I think it's The Magpie, a type of moth which flies July and August.  Big Smile [:D]

    Great shots posted all. Big Smile [:D]

    Some from today using Nikon 105mm F2.8 macro plus 2x converter. Big Smile [:D]

     Hoverfly Feeding:

    The Cinnabar:

    Small Heath Butterfly:


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