kaphotos
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Thanks for looking.
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I love the colors on this. Great image.
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Great image!
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Thanks very much! In this case the flashes were nearby. I often do run everything on camera though. Nikon has a system called the r1c1 that allows you to hang two or three (or more) sb-r200 mini flashes off of the end of the lens. These are controlled by the pop up flash or larger flash (in my case the sb700) in the hot shoe. I checked and f 45 and 1000th of a second are correct. The diopters go on the end of the lens, so this is the actual aperture setting on the lens. I have in the past used a teleconvertor with my 85 mm macro, but I haven't gotten any good results with the 200 mm macro. With regards to the sync on the flash I'm not really sure what the flash duration is - I'll have to look it up. Thanks.
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Thanks!
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Thanks!
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Love the detail on this! Fantastic.
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Amazing shot! Congratulations!
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Len, thanks very much! Sorry for the slow reply - been really swamped lately. Yes this is a Tamron 150-600mm. I need to adjust my lightroom settings so that information is in there as well. Best, Kyle
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Thanks very much.
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Thanks very much!
Question: Does the out of focus water at the front distract? I thought about cropping more, but then the bill would end at the edge of the image which would seem odd.
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Suggestions welcome. Thanks for looking.
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thanks for looking.
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Thanks for looking & Happy Spring to all!
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Nice!!
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Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water. :)
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A shot with the new tamron 150-600mm on a nikon d7000 at 600mm.
Unfortunately it was really overcast and very poor lighting. The shot was taken
at 1/1000 s, f/8, iso 800, 600mm, and handheld. This is one of my first shots
with the lens, so still getting used to it - hoping for some sunshine.
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Insects are such awesome creatures.
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Thanks! Focus stacking would be nice. Typically these guys don't hang around long enough unfortunately.
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Thanks for looking!
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Thanks so much for the very kind comments!
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Took this at the end of summer. The spider had a fly and was hiding back
inside a flower - hence the very yellow overtones. This was taken with a
combination of a macro lens, diopter, teleconverter, and Nikon R1 flash unit for
beyond 1:1 magnification. Thanks for looking!
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Cicada-emerging from it's shell
in Macro
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Great capture! Was this at night or during the day with a small aperture and flash?