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    Macro series from Singapore





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    These are great! #1 is simply fantasticand and #2 is pretty good as well; I think #3 looks a bit soft on the rear shell, but it could be me... (small laptop monitor in the office!)
    Trying to get good at photography; PLEASE HELP!

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    Here are a few more





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    WOW!!

    Xlnt job!
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    Thank you slackercruster, here are more and hope you guys like them





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    Very nice!

    What is your macro rig composed of?

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    EDL I am using Nikon D300, AFD 50 mm f1.8 couple with Raynox DCR 250. I use external flash gun with DIY deffuser. Most hand held but at times tripod with remote shutter release.
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    Oh wow! Beautiful photos! Where did you take this?
    I went to the Botanic Garden over the weekend to try out the macro lens I rented. hehe!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TagoFabic View Post
    Oh wow! Beautiful photos! Where did you take this?
    I went to the Botanic Garden over the weekend to try out the macro lens I rented. hehe!

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    Thank you Tago, most shots were taken at Dairy Farm.

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    I've been thinking about a macro lens but, after seeing what you have done with the Raynox and a 50mm 1.8, I think I'll try that rout. I already have a 50mm f/1.8 so I'm most of the way there. What f/stop works best with your setup? Wonderful shots.
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    I just looked up the Raynox. I've never heard of it! It looks neat and what amazing results. I'll have to do some more research on that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by greybeard View Post
    I've been thinking about a macro lens but, after seeing what you have done with the Raynox and a 50mm 1.8, I think I'll try that rout. I already have a 50mm f/1.8 so I'm most of the way there. What f/stop works best with your setup? Wonderful shots.
    I usually set camera to manual setting, f11-14 and speed 1/125 sec. External flash with diffuser. If you can, ISO around 200. A tripod would be useful. For hand held, you need to practice a lot and increase your speed more. In fact I dropped my Raynow last weekend and my heart dropped too. Luckily, when I pick it up, it is in a perfect condition! So the lens is actually quite solid.
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    fantastic! I dont know if I missed a comment, but what macro lens are you using, and camera brand?

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    Quote Originally Posted by YoungPhotoGirl View Post
    fantastic! I dont know if I missed a comment, but what macro lens are you using, and camera brand?
    Thank you YoungPhotoGirl, My set up are:

    Nikon D300, AFD 50 mm f1.8. Raynox DCR 250, external Flash gun with flash bender diffuser, tripod. (The camera is not the key to the marco)

    Setting on manual at f11-14, speed 1/125 or above. ISO 200.
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    I understand that, LOL, Im just nosey sorry.
    Well... fantastic job, do you edit them at all?

 

 
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