My National Day macro


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juz notice the last pic, that spider, one kind of blur look, and the best, got two horns.........:)
 

Thanks jbma, azone, Garion and smurfman for your kind comments:)

Hi smurfman, the spider is not blur... but stun by my flash;p It's immediate reaction was real funny, with WTF look:bsmilie:
 

heavy jumper! I have got to get to lower pierce! great shots!
 

My Tamron 90mm would have a more meaningful life if it had landed with you Melvyn. I'm sure it's sobbing away in my dry cabinet. Fantastic shots!
 

Very nice series macro shots.
 

really like number 5 and 6 ..... very nice....

just like to ask: did you just use the tamron 90mm alone or did you include those X2 or X4 macro filters ?
if macros are taken with flash, would it cast a lot of dark shadows ?

thanks
 

eh.. bro, you use the tamron with any other accessories? stacking? My guess is Nope. right? looks like you only use the 1:1 magnification.

and crop? eh. your vivtar how much ah? got nikon hotshoe adaptor or not? Me scouting for a better flash than my sb50DX.
 

Thanks guys. Glad you like them.

Hi shinken, surpise you still remember me;p This is a really nice lens so go shoot shoot shoot:)

Hi erictan8888, all these were taken with tamron 90mm lens with no other attachment, handheld with flash. Shadow is unavoidable unless you use twin flash or dual flash. Whether harsh or not really depends on many factor. You can play with different flash setting (ie power). Right now, it's the least worrying factor for me. Getting good BG and compo is what I'm working on now:)

Hi Mendis, most is uncropped... I think 2-3 picts I crop about 100-300 pixels away for better compo. My vivitar? Nah... it's those manual type with no ettl or whatsoever ($80 2nd hand). I use trial and error (manually adjust power) to shoot. Anyway, it's trigger voltage is high (6-12V) so not sure your cam can take it. Some say 350D can't take it while some say can. So far so good for me:sweat:
Can't help you much on this;p
 

Great shots! The caterpillar is nice; good colours and details. The last pic of the jumper is the best, I find. Nice work on the manual flash. Was the diffuser on?
 

Why don't you just show a pic of how you tilt the flash head, bounce card used & camera plus lens too. So, to clear peoples doubts out there.:D Thanks.
 

live33 said:
Great shots! The caterpillar is nice; good colours and details. The last pic of the jumper is the best, I find. Nice work on the manual flash. Was the diffuser on?
Thanks. Yap, the diffuser was on.

Spectrum said:
Why don't you just show a pic of how you tilt the flash head, bounce card used & camera plus lens too. So, to clear peoples doubts out there.:D Thanks.
Hmm... actually, my setup is rather simple. Camera + lens + flash (with diffuser) mounted on hotshoe, tilted 90 to 45 degree.:)
 

thanks bro!

i am certainly goin to get a better flash! no power la my sb50dx. The best thing about this SB50DX is its ability to tilt 18 degrees downwards. but.. can use up to f11 max. any more than that, underexposure. :thumbsd:
 

Excellent Pics.... :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

Beautiful shots! #5 and #6 favourites :)
 

Hi Melvyn,

Mind sharing your EXIF details as well: like ISO, shutter speed and f-stop? Thanks. Wow!! Your skills really make the Tamron 90 shines. :) Awesome!! :thumbsup:

I really have a loooo..ooong way to go! :sweat:

Cheers!
 

Thanks Oxygen and nutek for your kind comments:)

Hi Mendis, why dun you try manual setting on your flash. I think you will have more control.

eAgles said:
Hi Melvyn,

Mind sharing your EXIF details as well: like ISO, shutter speed and f-stop? Thanks. Wow!! Your skills really make the Tamron 90 shines. :) Awesome!! :thumbsup:

I really have a loooo..ooong way to go! :sweat:

Cheers!

I have include the exif for the picts. You notice the setting is more or less the same. Natural light is not useable cos I'm shooting in the shade most of the time so I pump up the flash for proper exposure.
 

There you go guys & gals. Now go out & shoot your lovely macro pics.;pThanks for the tips Melvyn.:thumbsup:
 

thanks. I will try it out! ;)
 

melvynyeo said:
Thanks Oxygen and nutek for your kind comments:)

Hi Mendis, why dun you try manual setting on your flash. I think you will have more control.



I have include the exif for the picts. You notice the setting is more or less the same. Natural light is not useable cos I'm shooting in the shade most of the time so I pump up the flash for proper exposure.

Thanks for the tips!! :)
 

I like all of them... nice and good capture!
Thanks for sharing... love to see more.

Cheers!
 

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