This is something completely different for me, I’ve had a set of macro tubes for about 6 months now but haven’t really had much chance to use them until this afternoon when this decided to make an appearance. It’s a shame I didn’t pull off enough depth of field to get the whole body in focus but for an early attempt I’m quite pleased actually. Purely going by its appearance and behaviour I’m guessing it’s a Red Darter?
DSCX0210 by James, on Flickr
So glad i bought the T4,it just feels solid.Just to try and cheer myself up a bit, just ordered a Silver X-T4 so hope to have it tomorrow.
Thanks, these are what I used JJC although I don’t recall them costing as much as that when I got them. I did try a real cheap set off eBay that for some reason would fit some of my lens’ but not othersGreat shot Hadron, may I ask which macro tubes did you use, there are various types and I am still very much in the learning curve. Thanks.
That will be a large red damselfly rather than a red darter as it's not a dragonfly. Nice pic.This is something completely different for me, I’ve had a set of macro tubes for about 6 months now but haven’t really had much chance to use them until this afternoon when this decided to make an appearance. It’s a shame I didn’t pull off enough depth of field to get the whole body in focus but for an early attempt I’m quite pleased actually. Purely going by its appearance and behaviour I’m guessing it’s a Red Darter?
DSCX0210 by James, on Flickr
One of the local Equines....
by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
So glad i bought the T4,it just feels solid.
I had this a few days back and had to drop one size down to normal on the sharing options in Flickrdon,t know why the photo is not displaying right.
It is now,strange one
The 50-140 is a cracking lens, I've got mine sat on my T3 in my office, just missed the Spitfire landing today thoughMy 50mm-140mm arrived today,it is a bit of a beast quite heavy,hope it,s worth it.
DSCF0170 by james bingham, on Flickr
Not got a clue where to start,i use LR6 mostly.Can you make brushes in what you have?
Not got a clue where to start,i use LR6 mostly.
One Silver X-T4 just delivered.
There is a method of locking the sensor with the X-H1 so it doesn't get damaged when cleaning, I'm sure there is something similar for the T4.Hope you enjoy it. I love mine. Although to for anyone, try and avoid dust and spots on the sensor more than normal. Somehow I got a couple spots on mine and I didnt enjoy cleaning the sensor with dry swabs with it moving around all over the place.
Great stuff Dave, be very interested to hear how you think it compares to your other stuff, especially the X-H1 and XP3.One Silver X-T4 just delivered.
Great stuff Dave, be very interested to hear how you think it compares to your other stuff, especially the X-H1 and XP3.
There is a method of locking the sensor with the X-H1 so it doesn't get damaged when cleaning, I'm sure there is something similar for the T4.
Just a simple close up type Fujigraph taken at Kent UK of some leaves on one of the trees in my garden that I quite liked the way the contre-jour light was catching them.
X-H1, 35mm F1.4 Lens, 1/640th @ F5.6, ISO-200, Handheld.
Spring Yellows-03424 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
That would look good as a bit of "wall art" George...
Very very strange thing just happened to me on Wex, I was just being nosy when a 90mph bit of glass just got ordered so very strange
You been on the scratch cards again?
Not this time, just some money saved from not going out.
Damn considering a T4 and a 90, you must have gone out a hell of a lot lol
Nice one mate Soon be back with the Jazz ...
I nearly got the 16mm f1.4 with it but changed my mind, as might get a GoPro8 for the MTB.