seefei
Senior Member
I let logic rule over me for a very long time for this lens.
What would 0.3 stop do?
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Now I am a believer....
http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showthread.php?p=6357092#post6357092
what is this? 50/1.2? :bsmilie:
I let logic rule over me for a very long time for this lens.
What would 0.3 stop do?
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Now I am a believer....
http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showthread.php?p=6357092#post6357092
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It is always rude to intrude someone's party uninvited but these fellas don't seems to mind. found these happy bugs behind an orchid petal :bsmilie:
shot at ISO100, f20 & 1/125s with the in-built flash & plate diffuser. using bernard's raynox to shoot this, so there is a little more working distance.
the colors looks funny leh ah fei...
playing with filter? love the effect!
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It is always rude to intrude someone's party uninvited but these fellas don't seems to mind. found these happy bugs behind an orchid petal :bsmilie:
shot at ISO100, f20 & 1/125s with the in-built flash & plate diffuser. using bernard's raynox to shoot this, so there is a little more working distance.
Very cute leh.:thumbsup:
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It is always rude to intrude someone's party uninvited but these fellas don't seems to mind. found these happy bugs behind an orchid petal :bsmilie:
shot at ISO100, f20 & 1/125s with the in-built flash & plate diffuser. using bernard's raynox to shoot this, so there is a little more working distance.
As always :thumbsup:
the colors looks funny leh ah fei...
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It is always rude to intrude someone's party uninvited but these fellas don't seems to mind. found these happy bugs behind an orchid petal :bsmilie:
shot at ISO100, f20 & 1/125s with the in-built flash & plate diffuser. using bernard's raynox to shoot this, so there is a little more working distance.
These are beautiful shots, Marvin. The composition is just :thumbsup:.
The problem with these cheaper filters is you are never going to know what you are going to get. E.g. Tianya ones. Different batches different quality. I also get quite a bit of that, and I am not sure if it's really the Tianya filters or my lack of skills.
I am thinking really hard if I should just dump some money to get this Filter set from David Noton. It's a lot of money! :sweat:
personal opinion is that 1st pic seems slightly tilted?..i like 2nd pic...are these taken in Sg?
question, how big is this little spidey in real life?Inspired by the beautiful macro shots from the macro masters here, decided to pick up my K7 with DFA 100mm and head out to take some macros. Here's the shots...
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there rest are here.![]()
question, how big is this little spidey in real life?
and is this shot done at 1:1? or u could go closer?
Inspired by the beautiful macro shots from the macro masters here, decided to pick up my K7 with DFA 100mm and head out to take some macros. Here's the shots...
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there rest are here.![]()
If there is no extension tube or doubler, its cropped.Desmond where are you?:bsmilie:
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Second shot also cropped with max 1:1 magnification but second spidey is unique, awaiting for prey to appear. Managed a few shots and luvs the hairy, hairy face. took with flash n monopod. Cropped off about 50 over percent. Bump some highlight with picassa.
marcus
at this magnification, they sure look cutelah. but i had goose bump shooting these fellas!!![]()
thank you2. but paiseh, dont say that lah. :embrass:
just started seriously shooting after the hort park trip in june. still learning the "flying bee" & "dragon head" method from the sifus here.
see this spider a lot in the main, didnt know it is so small. i have yet to meet one. nice capture! :thumbsup:
question, how big is this little spidey in real life?
and is this shot done at 1:1? or u could go closer?