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After buying crappy diopter things from ebay that screw to the front of your lens, and that work only in a secure wind-free unnatural studio type environment, I took the plunge and got the Oly Zuiko 35mm f3 macro lens.
Being totally new to the whole macro scene I ran straight out to the garden on the evening of purchase and started on the beasties - all comments welcome, be brutally honest, I'm brand new to this lens and this type of thing, so any pointers greatly appreciated!! I know a few are a bit soft in places, but I can't stop the wind or my hand shaking
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Thanks for looking - and if anyone has any PP workflows they want to share, especially to bring the best from macro shots, I'd be glad to take suggestions. These shots are all hand-held in the garden using the late evening sun as light, no flashies.
Danny
After buying crappy diopter things from ebay that screw to the front of your lens, and that work only in a secure wind-free unnatural studio type environment, I took the plunge and got the Oly Zuiko 35mm f3 macro lens.
Being totally new to the whole macro scene I ran straight out to the garden on the evening of purchase and started on the beasties - all comments welcome, be brutally honest, I'm brand new to this lens and this type of thing, so any pointers greatly appreciated!! I know a few are a bit soft in places, but I can't stop the wind or my hand shaking
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Thanks for looking - and if anyone has any PP workflows they want to share, especially to bring the best from macro shots, I'd be glad to take suggestions. These shots are all hand-held in the garden using the late evening sun as light, no flashies.
Danny
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