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Keeper of the Padlocks
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Its not a Daddy longlegs - promise!
Well its getting harder to find insects for me now - even though it was a bright sunny day and the was just right - there was nothing much I could find barring daddy longlegs -- loads of them, but not much else! Part of the problem is I just don't know where stuff is round here (uni) plus our garden at home attracted a lot of different bugs 0 well will be fun times hunting them

Taken with Canon 400D, Sigma 150mm macro, 1.4 Teleconverter, flash
f13, ISO 100, 1/160sec, manual mode, handheld, flash used
link to larger: http://farm1.static.flickr.com/234/3...e4b2eccc_o.jpg
100% crop:

I used a different sharpening method this time - I used the sharpening controls in my RAW editer (photoshop elements) and I think this came out sharper than I usually achive - I will experiment more with this!
Any comments/crits welcome - thank you
Last edited by Overread; 02-08-2009 at 12:16 PM.
Reason: links changed to flickr account
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09-26-2008 02:03 PM
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Been spending a lot of time on here!
Those are nice and crisp. Real good shooting! do you loose anything by using the teleconverter?
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Nice macro work!!
Dratom...I believe you loose 1 fstop with a 1.4 tc
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Keeper of the Padlocks
Site Moderator
Thanks both 
Yes you lose one stop of light for a 1.4 teleconverter as well as a very tiny amout of image quality. But you gain in working distance and magnification factor - hence why you can just see the segments of the eye at fulllsize.
For smaller bugs I really like having the 1.4 attached and the loss of light is marginal since I am already working with smaller apertures and a flash for macro work anyway. Larger bugs (like butterflies) if I am working from getting a full body and wing shot I prefer not to have the TC attached, but for closeup headshots its great to have.
Working distance also reduces a fraction as well, but its managable for the 1.4 teleconverter - now the 2* teleconverter is a whole other story of focusing pains
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I spend too much of my life on TPF!
Wow, nice shot! I'm not usually a fan of flash photography but in this case I can't even tell the lighting isn't natural, even with the shine.