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Found some cooperative bees the other day. I am still getting the hang of using my Sony 90mm macro lens.
Thanks. Appreciate that.Very good bee shots.....![]()
Thanks. Agreed...bees are awesome little creatures.Very nice set! Love bees!
Thank you for your kind words. I am indeed very happy with this lens and the results. What type of macro setup are you using? Maybe someone here can help with that.Very nice detailed captures. I'm rather envious that you can control your depth of field and lighting so well with that macro lens of yours. My successful shot ratio with my macro setup is horrific to say the least.
Thanks. I call that one the 'ready to attack' shotCame back for another look. I like how you managed to catch the bee in mid-launch on #3.
A used Canon 100L IS on a Used Canon 1D4 I purchased pretty cheap from an Ebay seller in Japan. The depth of field is so sensitive that I have to use Topaz Photo AI to make up for my lack of skill and knowledge in what appears to me to be a tricky method of taking pictures. I thought the 1.3 crop factor in that body would be to my benefit thinking I didn't need to get that much closer to the object making for a wider DOF I'm trying to take a photo of but maybe I'm wrong about that.Thank you for your kind words. I am indeed very happy with this lens and the results. What type of macro setup are you using? Maybe someone here can help with that.
Hmmm...this is a bit above my pay grade. Perhaps you could take a couple macro shots and post them in the C & C forum for some better responses from others who have much more experience than I do.A used Canon 100L IS on a Used Canon 1D4 I purchased pretty cheap from an Ebay seller in Japan. The depth of field is so sensitive that I have to use Topaz Photo AI to make up for my lack of skill and knowledge in what appears to me to be a tricky method of taking pictures. I thought the 1.3 crop factor in that body would be to my benefit thinking I didn't need to get that much closer to the object making for a wider DOF I'm trying to take a photo of but maybe I'm wrong about that.
something along these lines will enhance your macro experience no end...