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More macro photos...

Postby Flyer on Mon Jan 03, 2005 7:29 pm

Hi all,

Uploaded few more pictures to my macro gallery
http://FlyerOz.smugmug.com/photos/13629777-M.jpg

http://FlyerOz.smugmug.com/photos/13624886-M.jpg

http://FlyerOz.smugmug.com/photos/13629496-M.jpg

http://FlyerOz.smugmug.com/photos/13624885-M.jpg

All taken with Sigma 105 EX with reversed Nikkor 50mm F1.4, hand held with SB800.
Hope you like them.
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Postby glamy on Mon Jan 03, 2005 7:49 pm

Hi Flier,
Good shots, are you a masochist ora sadist? (Is that your arm and blood?)
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Postby wahr42 on Mon Jan 03, 2005 7:50 pm

These are awesome, I hope I don't come across these nasties! They're HUGE!

Great shots, very clear and vibrant. Lens combination pays off! Looks like that mozzie could suck down a cow!
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Postby mudder on Mon Jan 03, 2005 7:52 pm

G'day,
Wow...
http://flyeroz.smugmug.com/photos/13624886-M.jpg - Hmmm, a recent comment was "suffer for your art"... Who's arm is that?
http://flyeroz.smugmug.com/photos/13629496-M.jpg - This is amazing... Looks like he just woke up too, I think he's got "sleep" in his eyes ;-)

Good macro shots!

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Postby AlistairF on Mon Jan 03, 2005 7:55 pm

Wow Flyer! great pics... Nightmares for me tonight.

What do you use to join the two lenses together? A double-threaded ring?
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Postby leek on Mon Jan 03, 2005 7:55 pm

Wow... Amazing macros... I love the mosquito shot and can't believe that you got the matrix detail on the eyes of the fly...
Something to aspire to...
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Postby sirhc55 on Mon Jan 03, 2005 8:07 pm

Flyer - as per your previous posts your macro shots are inspirational. A great combination of Sigma and Nikon :P

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Postby Matt. K on Mon Jan 03, 2005 8:35 pm

Well done Flyer and thanks for posting. Your macro technique is excellent as are the pics. Make very large prints and frame them.
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Postby Killakoala on Mon Jan 03, 2005 10:33 pm

I agree with everyone. They are absolutely fantastic. The 'fly's eyes' are amazing.

Simply wonderful pics..thanks for sharing..
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Postby stubbsy on Mon Jan 03, 2005 11:19 pm

Flyer

Awesome

Care to explain your technique?

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Postby Flyer on Tue Jan 04, 2005 1:11 pm

Thanks a lot guys.
The picture of mossie was a fluke. I was taking some photos of other insects in my yard & when I finished I noticed couple of mossies on my legs. So I tried to bend down like some contortionist & managed to take 3 pics. They all came pretty good I thought.

AlistairF - Yes, I use step-down ring. Actually it's 2 rings - 52mm with male thread on both sides & 52>58mm male-female. Something I used with my old Sony F717. You can buy just one ring to do the job. I got mine from EBay for few $$ each.

Stubbsy- I use Sigma 105EX with 50mm Nikkor attached face to face with step-up (or step-down) ring. Adding reversed lens acts like adding a close up filter, but with much higher magnification- +20 diopter in this case. That gives you 2:1 magnification, as opposed to Sigma's 1:1 by itself.
I use a flash bracket with SB800 Image
Then I set the camera to manual focus, AP or M, usually select f32-29 for maximum depth of field.
Then the hard part begins - finding bugs & trying to sneak up on them! :D
With this combination you will be shooting at approx. 30-50 mm. That's the distance from the front glass element (which is the rear element of Nikkor :D ) to the subject. Very, very close!
So with the camera pre-focused I move VERY slowly towards the subject, until it gets in focus & squeeze the shutter button...
Only to discover the bug took off, or moved, or more often then not I moved! :(
Mornings or evenings are the best as the cool weather slows the creatures down.
Hope this helps.
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Postby stubbsy on Tue Jan 04, 2005 4:29 pm

Flyer

Thanks for your excellent and detailed explanation. Now to go try it (once I get some more $$$ for lenses etc)

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Postby skippy on Tue Jan 04, 2005 5:15 pm

Hey Flyer, this is probably a silly question, but those are crops, right? Seriously impressive pics - just what I was hoping to do with macro photography.

If those are resized images I think I'll have to rethink how I do macro pics. Any idea if it would work with the 70-300ED glass and the 50/f1.8?
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Postby Flyer on Tue Jan 04, 2005 5:59 pm

The two fly shots are not cropped at all.
The other two were slightly cropped to about 70-80% of original photo I guess.
All were resized for the web of course.
Not sure if 70-300ED glass and the 50/f1.8 combo will work.
I have a Sigma 70-300mm so will try it later & let you know the results.
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