Re: Post your best Macro shots
Thanks Denise. I actually have just been shooting with the 300mm f4 IS with an extender to get greater magnification. I think on the monarchs I had the 36mm tube on the lens also. These, with the exception of the robber fly, were all in natural light with just the lens. The robber I just used the on-board flash since it was a quick capture on the back bushes.
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A lily from a local park, the 24mm focal length helpedto makea more dramatic perspective.
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60D, MD 24mm f/2.8, wide open, 125th sec, ISO 100,tripod.
Cheers,
John.
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John, I like the wide angle perspective on the flower. I have been trying to get a wide angle on some flowers recently, but haven
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Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D
Lens: Tamron SP 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di VC USD
Focal Length: 300mm
Aperture: f/5.6
Exposure Time: 0.010 s (1/100)
ISO equiv: 160
Exposure Bias: none
Metering Mode: Spot
Exposure: aperture priority (semi-auto)
White Balance: Auto
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Denise...I look at #2 and really wish I had taken it.[:P] [:D]...reallyamazing capture.........I love it.......
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Thank you very much :) I was actually trying to track the butterfly in flight next to my garage (hence the plain background of my garage), when I saw this guy coming right at me! I actually was able to get two pretty in-focus shots before I had to dodge the bullet!
Denise
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Originally Posted by ddt0725
Thank you very much :) I was actually trying to track the butterfly in flight next to my garage (hence the plain background of my garage), when I saw this guy coming right at me! I actually was able to get two pretty in-focus shots before I had to dodge the bullet!
You know there is allot of talk about shooting Birds in Flight in the bird thread. Here you are out shooting bee's in flight. I mean if you can do that how hard should it be to track a bird. Maybe you could give us some pointers.
I like the pic's, well done.I assume this was with the new lens?
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lol! Sometimes the unexpected is the easiest!
Yep, these were taken with my new Sigma macro. I am pretty much shooting with it exclusively for awhile to make sure I am fully adjusted to it before time runs out to return it. It is most definitely a different breed than what I am used to for the focusing mechanism but I
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Denise,that bee in flight shoot is awsome!what