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For FozzieAnd everyone else! Macro is often looked upon as a means to take close up photos of flowers or insects. But, there are thousands of other objects that lend themselves to macro. Look around your home, as the pics below show, and you will find so much to photograph and practice techniques.
The following photos were all taken with the Sigma 105mm speed 1/60th. aperture f/16. The camera flash was set to commander and the SB800 to remote TTL. All shots are handheld. Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
'Master of Macro' sirhc55 (Chris),
hmmm...I can achieve this after 2-3 hours @ 'Macro Meet' . Realistically speaking I don't think so, but I will be better off than I am at present: sucks . BTW: I am listening to a new CD I purchased this morning from one of your fellow countryman 'ROD STEWART - THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK COLLECTION'. (This Special Package Contains 3 CDs). Have a great day, fozzie
When people ask what equipment I use - I tell them my eyes.
Fozzie - practice makes perfect is not quite true, but you can get pretty damn close. My countryman singing American songs! Traitor I like his music too Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
Chris,
Lousy weather again today, 15-20 knot gusting wind . I don't think tomorrow is going to be any better. I can't do shoots inside, and I will send PM shortly to explain. BTW: I like your inside shots... bugger, bugger . The threaded shaft, is that part of a press . Rod Stewart is a smart artist, he knows where the bucks ($$$$) are. Cheers, fozzie
When people ask what equipment I use - I tell them my eyes.
Fozzie - the threaded shaft is part of a French terrine press
Peter - I look forward to seeing your shots Chris
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Well Chris,
I had another go today, after reading plenty last night and I hope that this is an improvement: Goodbye for now, fozzie
When people ask what equipment I use - I tell them my eyes.
Chris,
I only wish I could produce a shot like that, but it now gives me a goal. I followed your instruction today. Practice makes perfect, but not quite there, but in IMO I am getting better. BTW: another shot from today from a Nikon 60mm f/2.8 macro lens: http://www.pixspot.com/displayimage.php ... at=0&pos=3 I await everyone's comments. Cheers, fozzie
When people ask what equipment I use - I tell them my eyes.
fozzie,
Happy to see you get the Nik out and tried! lot better than the Sig you used yesterday though (all at your level of exepriences in Macro) Birddog114
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