Congrats on the new lens, your photo is great!!! I wouldn
Congrats on the new lens, your photo is great!!! I wouldn
Congrats on your new glass! I love the saturation on that flower you
Great photo Bryan! New Hampshire spring sounds very similar to Wisconsin. We know it is spring because the foot of snow we had on Friday is mostly gone by Monday.
BTW--I like the shadows that you have in the photo.
Thanks for the feedback!
Denise, I will look into those books.
Round two happened last night after a quick trip to Trader Joe's for an orchid. This is way too much fun and will definitely interfere with all the other things I am supposed to be doing. []
ISO 100, f/16, 15s on tripod (I need some lights!):
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ISO 100, f/16, 6s on tripod, from behind the flower.
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Great shots!! [Y]
Originally Posted by thekingb
Do you have a 'regular' Speedlite or other external flash? If so, you can add an OC-E3 (or cheaper 3rd party equivalent) and just handhold the flash. Even without the off-camera cord, you can add light with your flash. This shot was one of my early attempts with my then-new 100L Macro - during the exposure, I moved my 430EX II to a couple of points around the flower and fired it manually (with the pilot/test button on the flash):
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Rebel T1i, EF 100mm f/2.8<span style="color: #ff0000;"]L Macro IS USM, 5 s, f/9, ISO 200
Don't have a Speedlite? That's ok - try a flashlight! The shot below was one of my first with my MP-E 65mm, before I picked up the MT-24EX Twin Lite. This day lily stigma was lit with a handheld LED Maglite:
EOS 5D Mark II, MP-E 65mm f/2.8 1-5x Macro @ 4x, 0.8 s, f/10, ISO 200
Have fun with your new lens!!
--John
thekingb
I liked the first picture, IMO a flash wouldn