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    Some New Macros

    Been away for a while for some family stuff, but never stopped taking pictures. Here are a few recently processed macro's. Feel free to CC, thanks.

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    Re: Some New Macros

    And a few more.

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    Re: Some New Macros

    Darn, there's not a worthy smilie here.

    No CC, they are pure brilliance, WOW!!
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    Re: Some New Macros

    Coffee, as ever they are brill. Some of them made me itch a little though.
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    Re: Some New Macros

    Joseph, these are so great, like so many of your others.
    I am so keen on macro shots, I want to learn more, but mine are still taken with a small camera. (I feel ashamed to say what I use, but I do the best I can do). BUT, I am learning slowly.

    Beautiful shots.

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    Re: Some New Macros

    Great shots, amazing colours! Hope to get to this stage one day! I'm probably asking a really obvious question here folks (sorry) - did you use your macro lens (100/2.8) for these shots Joseph?
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    Re: Some New Macros

    Quote Originally Posted by jayne View Post
    Darn, there's not a worthy smilie here.

    No CC, they are pure brilliance, WOW!!
    Quote Originally Posted by treetop View Post
    Coffee, as ever they are brill. Some of them made me itch a little though.
    Quote Originally Posted by Kaye View Post
    Joseph, these are so great, like so many of your others.
    I am so keen on macro shots, I want to learn more, but mine are still taken with a small camera. (I feel ashamed to say what I use, but I do the best I can do). BUT, I am learning slowly.

    Beautiful shots.
    Quote Originally Posted by verikos View Post
    Great shots, amazing colours! Hope to get to this stage one day! I'm probably asking a really obvious question here folks (sorry) - did you use your macro lens (100/2.8) for these shots Joseph?
    Thanks for the great comments everyone. Really appreciate the feedback. To answer a few questions: Yes verikos, my 100/2.8 was used for all of these.

    Also for Kaye, I've looked at you portfolio, and you camera specs. You have a nice series of images there, and like them all. Macro photography is a struggle under the best of conditions. Probably made a little more challenging with a P&S. But I have a few suggestions that might help.

    First I was a little unclear if you have full manual capabilities on your camera. I see you have program mode, so I'm assuming you can set your aperture and shutter manually. I also looked at the EXIF data on some of your macros.

    If you can go manual, I would try and shoot in manual. I noticed that your min aperture is 5.6. Is this right? In any case, I would shoot with the smallest aperture you can. On macros such as this, I usually go with f/13-16. You will notice that all of these shots are taken in bright sun, but since I go with a very small AP, flash is required. Lots of people approach me and ask why I'm using flash in bright sun. It's because with such a small AP, without flash, even in bright sun it would come out very underexposed. I in fact, usually have to go to +1/2 or 1 with the flash compensation to get more than a normal flash.

    So why do I use such a small AP? It's to get the best DOF I can because the macro lens I use, at such a close distance to the subject, most of these shots would only get part of the eye in focus, and the rest of the dragonfly for instance, would not be in focus. So I would use the smallest AP you can Kaye, turn your flash on, and make sure your shutter speed is equal to, or greater than you focal length to minimize camera shake.

    Also, I notice that most of your shots ISO's are 100. If you have to up that to 200 or 400 to give you more light, you can. You may notice more noise if you do, but that can be taken out if you PP you images.

    One more thing. With a built-in-flash, you may see more harsh shadows if the background is close to the subject. But it may be a good compromise to getting sharper images.

    Hope this helps and feel free to ask if you have any other question I can help with. I find macro photography very rewarding too, but it's very challenging for everyone because it's so different that just "normal" photography.

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    Re: Some New Macros

    Joseph,

    As always your macro shots are excellent and your explanations are point perfect.

    I would like to pick your brains....I have inherited a form of macro lense, It is made up of 4 different lense which can be used seperate of screw them together, on the side of the lenses is 50mm macro/50mm+1/50mm+2/50mm+4. Can you please tell me how and in which order to use these.
    When I try to take shots with these my camera will not focus closely.....Eek I need help.
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    Canon 400D
    Tamron AF 55/200 macro
    Canon EFS 18/55
    Speedlite 580EX II

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    Re: Some New Macros

    Hey Cathy. I don't know a lot about that type of macro lens. I do know of them and can say this; The quality with that type of lens will not equaly a true prime macro lens. You might do a search with the name of your lens and see what you come up with for any help. Maybe others will chime in and lend you a hand.

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    Re: Some New Macros

    Thanks Joseph will do.
    Cathy


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    Tamron AF 55/200 macro
    Canon EFS 18/55
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