this is so... graceful.. nice..
alrite..
here's mine.. taken with longko's tamron 90Di

*p.s. image processed by longko bro*
thanks!!

*red eyes*
-blushes-
Hi Longko and all,
All these nice macro shots can't possibly be taken using just the 90 or 100mm prime lens right? You must have used a close up filter to bring the focus distance closer so that its easier to manage to camera shake. If that's the case, does this mean you need to buy close up filters of different sizes if you use different lenses?
Thanks for sharing!
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hmm..
it's macro lens leh..
the one tt i took was with longko's 90mm MACRO lens.. not using a filter wor..
dragonflies are a real poser.. they'll stay and look pretty and allow you to take them.. :lovegrin:
i loveeeeee dragonflies..
taking butterflies really requires skills (how to approach and where to place your lenses etc) and tt's toughhhh..
close up filters are not a replacement for macro lenses..
This is a great shots. I'm always a sucker for bird/insect in flight fhots:bsmilie:
this is so... graceful.. nice..
alrite..
here's mine.. taken with longko's tamron 90Di![]()
*p.s. image processed by longko bro*
thanks!!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v229/kxiaowei/dragonfly3copyft1.jpg
*red eyes*
-blushes-
Hi Longko and all,
All these nice macro shots can't possibly be taken using just the 90 or 100mm prime lens right? You must have used a close up filter to bring the focus distance closer so that its easier to manage to camera shake. If that's the case, does this mean you need to buy close up filters of different sizes if you use different lenses?
Thanks for sharing!
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on the first glance of this photo, I thought it is a chinese water color painting or something. although the bird didn't has its wing spread wide open. this is still pretty nice shot.. :thumbsup:
Hi Longko and all,
All these nice macro shots can't possibly be taken using just the 90 or 100mm prime lens right? You must have used a close up filter to bring the focus distance closer so that its easier to manage to camera shake. If that's the case, does this mean you need to buy close up filters of different sizes if you use different lenses?
Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks...from what I read, my previous problem was not stopping the lens down adequately but using default P mode...
Here are some earlier efforts using a Nikon 4T. I was about 10mm from the insect, yet the insect was still very small as shown below :
http://forums.clubsnap.org/showthread.php?t=213794
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K100D Kit
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K100D kit
First attempt. What a failure.:cry:
alrite..
here's mine.. taken with longko's tamron 90Di![]()
*p.s. image processed by longko bro*
thanks!!
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*red eyes*
-blushes-
That's a super macro :thumbsup: Great detail and sharpness.
So are you gonna get one of these lenses :bsmilie:
Didn't shoot much lately. Here is one taken today, my present for the Father's Day from the wife and kids:
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That's a super macro :thumbsup: Great detail and sharpness.
So are you gonna get one of these lenses :bsmilie: