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Just a couple stacks, nothing amazing as I have been out the game for a while and getting back into the swing of things. Thanks for looking
Beetle[/url] by John Colledge, on Flickr[/IMG]
Thank you, since I moved home I don’t have the room I used to and still working on lighting and diffusing it correctly. Not happy with it yet but hopefully I’ll get it soon.Nothing amazing? I hope you're having a laugh, they are incredible
Thank you, since I moved home I don’t have the room I used to and still working on lighting and diffusing it correctly. Not happy with it yet but hopefully I’ll get it soon.
That last one is a cracker!
Cheers Peter. David I used to use the sigma 105mm and thought it was a great lens. I used to pair it with a Raynox 250 and got really nice results.
Cheers glad you like itDefinitely last one for me. Beauty.
A friend of mine uses that lens and it always seemed nice and sharp. I used the Canon mp-e 65mm, an automated rail and a couple cheap flashes. I used to use a cheap manual rail from ebay and it was fine but did take longer. The Raynox 250 is a really good bit of kit if you find you want to get closer and is way better than the regular screw on filters you see about.Hi John, Thanks for the heads up on the Raynox 250 I will do some homework on it, I've got the Nikon 105mm so I would imagine similar results? With regard to the pictures you posted above what gear did you use to shoot them or is that a different league of Macro Photography?
Very good, particularly the harvestman were these alive or dead?
Just a couple stacks, nothing amazing as I have been out the game for a while and getting back into the swing of things. Thanks for looking
Beetle[/url] by John Colledge, on Flickr[/IMG]