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must.get.macro lens.
x2!Quote:
Originally Posted by atlantamx3
shits amazing
You will have a lot of fun with it. Just got to be patient tho!Quote:
Originally Posted by atlantamx3
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Originally Posted by xbn83
bull shit.
thats amazing.
high art museum?Quote:
Originally Posted by Kamikaze
great shot
Yep and thanks. :D
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Originally Posted by Kamikaze
:goodjob: they let you shoot in there - in the permanent collection at least, fyi.
Still gotta pay to get in though. I used to have some shots from in there when me and my g/f went
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Originally Posted by hotshot
this is true, but there is lots to see there.
Free for Fulton Co. residents the first Saturday of each month. I would go but I have something else planned.
And here's a pic to keep the thread going:
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Originally Posted by Kamikaze
nice use of HDR
a friends lil puppy named ruby.....
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Kamikaze-GREAT use of HDR!!!!! i really like HDR shots as long as they arent over cooked lol
xbn83-very cool shot!!!! i love micro photography, i need to get me a micro lens.
Thanks guys. :goodjob:
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Campin' Trip :)
^^Nice shots you guys. :goodjob:
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very nice shots
:camera:
^^ Jason you kilt that one :goodjob:
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Originally Posted by Kamikaze
sick heli...yours?
Nah but I wouldn't mind having one though.Quote:
Originally Posted by james
:camera:
Thanks!
I shoot macro most of the time, so here is another one.
Little green jumping spider:
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How are you doing that? Straight Macro lens?
Tokina 100mm f/2.8 macro, It has full 1:1 reproduction :goodjob:
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Originally Posted by DinanM3atl
You are right hotshot. It was shot using Tokina 100mm f2.8, BUT with extra. To answer DinanM3atl, the Tokina 100mm f2.8 only give me 1:1 life size. This little spider was shot at more than 2:1 life size. The spider itself was small. I used diopters on top of the Tokina. I got tired of 1:1 pretty fast (after 2 weeks of learning how to macro), and now about to be the same with 2:1. I will change my set up to shoot at 4:1 or 5:1 pretty soon.Quote:
Originally Posted by hotshot
And you do that with what? Something like a Canon Extender 1.4x?
Combination of teleconverter, extension tubes and diopters.
Sounds like alot to get close to something that I dont think I need to get close to