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From a Macro VirginWell, trying something I don't normally do here so I can check out the macro feature on the new lens (Sigma 70-300). I'd like to retry some of the chain shots with a smaller aperture next time.
C&C welcome as always. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Cheers, Cheers,
macka a.k.a. Kris
Nice shots,
the Sigma 70 - 300mm with macro can be quite an instrument. (capable)I used to have one some time ago and with enough light it does perform. This lens is affordable and works well with suffcient light. Cheers, CD
Are you sure it's your full stop? ![]() ![]() Birddog114
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macka a.k.a. Kris
Virgin no more by the looks...that 2nd one is an absolute ripper.. the tones are bloody beautiful!!! and the 3rd.. love the depth of field... captured well, both would look nice printed and framed.. but thats just me, i like all thinks nautical..
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macka, 1/ I don't think: it's your full stop! with that lens and your skill, down the track, you will become one of macro master on this site. 2/ It's not your full stop, coz once you're skilled and got deep into the macro field, then you'll look for better macro lens(s) and suffering with NLD, bad habits ![]() Last edited by birddog114 on Tue May 02, 2006 9:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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That second one is absouloutely great.
![]() ![]() Beaut DOF (or lack of) effects in the others. Tristan Canon User
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Awesome shots Macka.
I'm trying to offload this lens right now ![]() ![]() Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
Come follow the rabbit hole...
...or a portable sun (otherwise known as the SB800 ![]() I can also attest to the capabilities of this lens....however the photographer is the biggest ingredient in making this lens sing. Macka, you have done extremely well with these first macro shots. The chain images are really nicely captured. The flower image doesn't do much for me, sorry. If you want to see some really exquisite macro images, run a search on the forum for images by Kerry Pierce (who I haven't seen on this forum for a LONG time - which is a shame). HERE is an example of his great work in macro....I'm sure you'll appreciate it ![]() Dave
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For your first foray into the macro world, this is terrific work Kristina. I'm fast becoming a big fan of your portfolio and you never disappoint. I love macro images and these are corkers.
More please. ![]() Simon
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these are a good start.
also pleasant to see something other than bugs and flowers being shot with the macro lens. Well done. steve check out my image gallery @
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Thanks everyone for your comments and encouragement.
![]() PALL - exif is intact if you have a viewer - I believe they were pretty much wide open, or if not, almost there. This had a lot to do with the fact that it was very windy and I was having trouble holding it still, so I needed a high SS. As I said, I'd like to go back and try some similar shots with a smaller aperture sometime. AussieDave - thanks for the link. Cheers,
macka a.k.a. Kris
Kris I know it seems like more and more money, but the SB 800 - as Aussie Dave has said - is a fantastic tool for macro enabling smaller apertures. DoF is a killer with macro, and while I am far from expert, I have definitely learned to use the smallest possible aperture.The SB 800 is frequently on board when shooting any macro (and usually with some diffusion, say the lightsphere, and white card to reflect light into the shadows.)
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Very well done! cant wait to see more
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