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    Joel - Glad to see you on this topic and glad to see you like the new toy. Looking forward to more from the macro world. Next thing you know, you'll be purchasing tubes or a MP-E 65mm with some flashes.

    Franco - Lovely captures

    Pat - Great captures, but I really like the first one. The Yellow and the dark Purple compliment each other well. Your angle is great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jayson View Post
    Joel - Glad to see you on this topic and glad to see you like the new toy. Looking forward to more from the macro world. Next thing you know, you'll be purchasing tubes or a MP-E 65mm with some flashes.
    Thanks Jayson,

    Actually I have 2 extension tubes already ... I looked at the Canon Macro Twin flash on-line but (wow it's expensive) that will have to wait awhile.

    I sold some old music gear and had some cash in PayPal that I used for the lens so I'll have to sell some more stuff on ebay to get the flash

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    Joel, I would try just making something yourself with your 580ex. It works as good if not better in some respects. I use a kenko tc with my 100mm macro all the time for added working distance and magnification and it helps tremendously. I am thinking of upgrading my 100mm to a sigma 150 os. Think that would be an awesome set up!.

    I tried the 180mm macro once and it was great for the working distance, the keeping it steady at high magnification was quite a challenge. Found myself on the ground using the human tripod (laying on ground holding camera with elbows resting on the ground) many times more than I would like to count. Gets some good looks from the passers-by. Have fun and enjoy your new toy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jayson View Post
    Joel, I would try just making something yourself with your 580ex. It works as good if not better in some respects. I use a kenko tc with my 100mm macro all the time for added working distance and magnification and it helps tremendously. I am thinking of upgrading my 100mm to a sigma 150 os. Think that would be an awesome set up!.

    I tried the 180mm macro once and it was great for the working distance, the keeping it steady at high magnification was quite a challenge. Found myself on the ground using the human tripod (laying on ground holding camera with elbows resting on the ground) many times more than I would like to count. Gets some good looks from the passers-by. Have fun and enjoy your new toy!
    I am doing just that....I have some wireless triggers and 2 extra 430 EXII speed lights for hummingbirds and I set up a little make shift studio this weekend. My son-in-law and I did some macro experimentation.

    This one is a white rose held underwater with 2 flashes, 1D MKIV, 180mm, f/22, ISO 1000, 1/160, tripod and cable release......


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    Best macro shots I have seen of a dandelion yet, Jason ...very nice work!!

    I have been playing alot with textures lately. I still haven't gotten quite the look I am after yet on any of my shots but I'm learning and it is fun!


    Rose by Denise Trocio ( www.dtrociophotography.com), on Flickr


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    Quote Originally Posted by ddt0725 View Post
    Best macro shots I have seen of a dandelion yet, Jason ...very nice work!!

    I have been playing alot with textures lately. I still haven't gotten quite the look I am after yet on any of my shots but I'm learning and it is fun!


    Rose by Denise Trocio ( www.dtrociophotography.com), on Flickr
    That's neat! I have read about textures and seen some images on other forums, did you get yours from Shadow House Creations?

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    The one posted above was not done with his but with one from a photoediting program I have. This one below I did use two of Jerry's creations from Shadow House Creations ...


    IMG_7704 by Denise Trocio ( www.dtrociophotography.com), on Flickr

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    Quote Originally Posted by ddt0725 View Post
    The one posted above was not done with his but with one from a photoediting program I have. This one below I did use two of Jerry's creations from Shadow House Creations ...

    IMG_7704 by Denise Trocio ( www.dtrociophotography.com), on Flickr
    Denise, I really like the artistry you have demonstrated in your recent work----Very Nice touch.

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    Thank you, Bob! I am always trying to learn new things and using the textures is my newest kick!

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    Denise, I never thought I would be in favor of textures, but the ones you have displayed here have changed my mind and I might have to look into those. Fantastic post work!

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