Fairly new to macro photography. I think I'm showing a little improvement. CC please, I need the help to improve. Thank you.
1- critter on Asian Lilly
2-fly on Asian Lilly
3- Day lilly anther
By Jove, I think you have it!
I can just make-out the large 'headlight' forward-facing eyes of your jumping spider. This is a difficult subject to capture. After you take the initial dorsal images, trying to capture face-on photos is when it gets tricky.
When possible, post 'capture' information (in this order preferred): camera model at ISO, lens model, shutter duration at aperture, illumination used; magnification, if known.
Nikonian72 wrote:
By Jove, I think you have it!
Thank you for the encouragement. This sure is fun and I know I have some work to do.
Nikonian72 wrote:
When possible, post 'capture' information (in this order preferred): camera model at ISO, lens model, shutter duration at aperture, illumination used; magnification, if known.
Will do in future.
These images: Canon 60D at ISO 100, Canon 100-mm macro lens, 1/250-sec at f16, with Canon 430EXll speedlight with DIY diffuser.
DWHJR wrote:
Fairly new to macro photography. I think I'm showing a little improvement. CC please, I need the help to improve. Thank you.
yup looks like you have the hook in you now, keep em coming
napabob wrote:
yup looks like you have the hook in you now, keep em coming
Yes I think you are right, the hook is set.
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