stevewhy pulling out stunt again
hahaha
Maybe can apply to work in Hollywood Hahaha .
stevewhy pulling out stunt again
hahaha
Simply unbelievable.... :thumbsup: kowtow to u....
#5 gets my vote.
How did u do it??? Lots of patience and breatheless moments?
By the way, are you Sniper trained?.
can throw away extension tube, macro lens, flash bracket, off cord cable, stoffen box, expo disc liao lar, spend so much still can match a diy sub $300 consumer digi compact.
must dig a hole to put my head inside liao.
Hi Stevewhy
I feel like getting the Raynox CM-3500 for my Nikon D40 with 55 - 200 mm lens.
Hope can get this kind of magnification like yours...
stunning! put my dslr setup to shame....i should mount something similar to my f30....:bsmilie: thanks for sharing...
cheers...
happy new year!!
the macro man strikes again!
always interesting to see ur setups steve. how did u build ur lens? wat materials did u use n how did u know whether they'll work? :think:
great pics as always! :thumbsup:
Well done for PnS macro photography. Are those shots displayed as full frame or cropped ?
wa biang eh! very impressive!!
shifu is always a shifu...!!!
when you going to demostrate pin hole macro? :bsmilie:
Hi guys,
I came across the phrase 'flat focus plane' in reference to macro photography to maximise details and images. But what does that mean? I googled and did not find any reasonable explanation.
Thanks in advance!
Amazing.![]()
Not sure in what context, but in macro, you try to get the areas you want in focused and within the DOF all in one single plane. For e.g. its better to take the subject side on (parallel to the camera sensor) so that the head to tail would be sharp and detailed as its in the DOF. If its slightly off (non-parallel) u might get the head in focus, but the body oof.