Here's a large jumper with set of tubes. I have So Many spider files now it's hard to keep track. Need to delete a thousand or so. Anyway the largest files are 10 mega pixel, only because the DOF is so small I cropped tighter. Not the best but you get the ideal. F/25, ISO320, 1/200 with speed light and homemade diffuser. I should mentioned, live and roaming. Had to crank the flash up and as you can see a little on the dark side.
nice! love the last one.tom
Jay Pat
Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
That little guy is creepy looking.....
What detail!
Pat
The tubes get you in closer, But the draw back is you loose DOF. I should have my reverse lens mount adapter for the tubes and camera on Monday. I'm going to try some reverse lens on tubes and see what I can come up with. It's looking like we get the Best DOF with using Only the 100mm range macro lens for Single Shot Macros. Stacking is a whole different story, but single shot I'm leaning toward the 100mm macro lens For best DOF. Reverse and reverse stacking gets you in closer and greater magnification. Pros and Cons for both approaches.
tinusbum wrote:
nice! love the last one.tom
I think it has the little cutest face and believe me, I'm not a fan of spiders, but the detail is amazing! Great job!!
Debbie
You are close to leaving the rest of us in the dust... LOL even those who helped you along the way will soon not measure up to your work after you make a few adjustments... great work... and I am happy to see you so enjoying your camera.
It's a good thing that it's tiny - can you imagine one the size of a dog - another end of the world movie! Great photos!!
lovemypups wrote:
I think it has the little cutest face and believe me, I'm not a fan of spiders, but the detail is amazing! Great job!!
They always have that Edward G. Robinson smile (an old actor that frequently played a bad guy).
Like fstop22 might say "now do it my way, see?" you can make some great images like his.
Beautiful! I'm in love all over again. I'll consider these pics my Valentine's Day Present. Easy to smile and feel happy when I look at these shots.
Blurryeyed wrote:
You are close to leaving the rest of us in the dust... LOL even those who helped you along the way will soon not measure up to your work after you make a few adjustments... great work... and I am happy to see you so enjoying your camera.
He has already left me in the dust. Whew! I am running to catch up.
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