This one looks really cool. But I think it'd look even better if you crop away the right black portion, probably the extreme top left tree as well :think:
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shot this noon, sittting in some bushes and a spider hoping onto my jeans and shortly caught a housefly for its meal. flash lights mounted, M mode, monopod with A200 macro
marcus
I just started DSLR a couple of months, still very much in the dark,would appreciate if senior members can help me out with this particular shot. Hopefully I post in the correct section.
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Camera:K-x
Focal Length: 55mm
Lens:18-55 kit lens
Aperture:f/16
Speed: 1/10th sec
ISO:200
Just forget about the composition of the image. This picture was taken at around 7am just as the sun is about to rise, there is a nice early morning mist on the ground near the trees. Eye view,the mist is quite thick, I'm not able to capture what my eyes see. How do I capture the mist? The picture is taken hand held, no tripod at the point of capture.
Thanks for any tips and advice on this picture.
Just bought my first DSLR last week, and it is a White K-x. Very satisfy with it so far. Was very busy and didn't have a chance go out shoot much photos. Here are 2 photo, 1 is outside and 1 inside to add some taste of Pentax, both on DAL 18-55 ^^
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Wow! You are really still like a statue to have all that happen on your jeans
Nice shot.
Can you share how you mount the flash? Is it on camera or off using a flash bracket (or separate mount?)
How close does the A200 focus BTW?
The flash was mounted on the hotshoe of the camera but with a self made diffuser. I am trying again as other self made diffuers, over and over again. still much to experiment and find one that will lighten the shadows beneath the insects.
The pic was cropped about 20 percent off and camera mounted on monopod. A200 is difficult to handhold for me. I had a PKA tube attached. Minimum focus distance is about 11 inches for this macro lens which is a good distance for insects.
Thx
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A50/1.7 reverse mounted. f8
Trying out reversed lenses for more magnification, and realized that I have much to learn and tryout. Trying to hold a flash on one hand and a MF lens on the other and swaying back and forth to get focus while the flash hand needs still to flip the aperture lever under the recent weather is a no go (phew... its as complicated as it sounds) :sweat:
I really need to DIY or buy a flash bracket.
Reverse lens, there is one focus point in sharp focus. Yup, got to move your body to and fro and that is tough.:bsmilie: Your black blackground shows no ambient light captured, probably a faster shutter speed and the flash lights that lights up the hopper's body
try with a slower shutter speed. Some of my shots, I tried 1/25 secs with sr on.
marcus
I just started DSLR a couple of months, still very much in the dark,would appreciate if senior members can help me out with this particular shot. Hopefully I post in the correct section.
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Camera:K-x
Focal Length: 55mm
Lens:18-55 kit lens
Aperture:f/16
Speed: 1/10th sec
ISO:200
Just forget about the composition of the image. This picture was taken at around 7am just as the sun is about to rise, there is a nice early morning mist on the ground near the trees. Eye view,the mist is quite thick, I'm not able to capture what my eyes see. How do I capture the mist? The picture is taken hand held, no tripod at the point of capture.
Thanks for any tips and advice on this picture.
Wah, ur 1st pic is quite good. Details and all and I like the colour background.
Hello fellow pentaxians.
I have a difficulty in focusing the stigma of a flower.
Am using K-x with kit lens, set to macro, 40mm, f7.1, 1/125, AF-center, center weighted and when i tried to focus on the whole flower, the stigma part was blur.
How do i get the whole flower to be clear?
Appreciate any help rendered.
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The longer the focal range the thinner DOF . best bet would be to use a UWA or even a fisheye which have a great DOF also try shooting from further away , although this may not give the bokeh of shooting closer...