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I'd welcome your opinion on this shot, made by a reversed 20mm f/4 Ai
Nikkor on 27,5mm PK-13 extension tube. It was quite adventurous doing
it handheld!
Thanks!
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Thanks.
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Thanks.
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The successor of my picture "Tight-rope dance with death", the wasp
barely escaped and rested between the leaves.
Again shot handheld by 100mm lens on 77mm extension tube lighted by an
off-camera flash unit.
Thanks. Gyula
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Thanks for your comments.
Shot handheld by 100mm lens on 77mm extension tube lighted by an
off-camera flash unit.
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Dear Members,
I'd be eternally grateful for your thoughts on my recent picture.
Wasp is struggling to free itself from the sticky thread of cobweb.
Shot handheld by 100mm lens on 77mm extension tube lighted by an
off-camera flash unit.
I'm actually happy with the blur of the limbs which records the
desperate struggle.
Thanks.
Gyula
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Dear Photographers,
This is one of my very first attempts to do macro. I have chosen the
hard way, put a 20/4 Ai Nikkor at f/22 on the D700 by means of BR-2
reversing ring. The spider was around 3 cm from the back of the lens,
so had virtually no depth-of-field. Without rail I had to focus by
moving the stativ + camera back and forth although in the same time I
held a Metz flash on extension cable in my left hand.
Oh, by the way there were some gusts of wind too. It was adventureous,
but I enjoyed it.
Later only I have slightly adjusted the curve in Photoshop to gain a
little more contrast.
As I worked with fix focus, fixed distance, I had little control of
the composition.
I'd welcome your opinion.
Thanks.
Gyula
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My first attempt at animal portraits. Shot from a Manfrotto
tripod at the long end of the Nikon AF 80-200/2.8 for shallow
depth of field. Fairly strong natural daylight at approx. 14:00.
I would appreciate your opinion.
Thanks and have nice shots.
Gyula
Ant and aphid
in Macro
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I'd welcome your comments.
BR-2 reversing ring+PK-13 extension tube+20mm f/4 on Nikon D700
Thanks.