paigew
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These were taken without a macro at around 35mm
love the perspective on this shot. Nice work.View attachment 178500 Heres an example of a “ macro” shot with a 13 mm extension tube fitted to a 24-105mm
You're cutting the DOF razor thin! A very thin DOF with insects is one thing, but with human subjects, it's quite another entirely.I decided to buy an extension tube, which i think was a good decision. I didn’t try it yet on newborn, but I’ve tried it on insects, put it on my 35mm, and I’m satisfied.
Yes, it's right, Lighting plays an important role in photography. You can grab the best result during natural light.I typically don't do people photography but I think lighting is far more important than the details of the lens you're using.
Whilst there are many people using natural light, it is hardly the best option. It is whimsy and changing and for newborn, peacefully sleeping, an exposure to a bright, continuous stream of light could be quite bothersome.Yes, it's right, Lighting plays an important role in photography. You can grab the best result during natural light.I typically don't do people photography but I think lighting is far more important than the details of the lens you're using.