I own that flash as well, and no matter how I use it the light always looks flat. You're better off with a standard flash on a bracket or the MT-24.
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I own that flash as well, and no matter how I use it the light always looks flat. You're better off with a standard flash on a bracket or the MT-24.
I've had that happen to me as well -pretty cool :)
Thanks. No regrets getting into macro :)
Canon's 1D mkIII and an MPE-65mm macro lens.
I'm always amazed at how pleasant they are to work with.
Fascinating!
Long time no post :) This is what I do when I'm bored and the girls are too active for flower shots.
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Love the light and low angle!
Excellent images!
Congrats!!
Thanks again folks :)
For some odd reason none of the links work :(
Congrats on the queen!!
Thanks :)
Thanks for all the positive feedback folks!
Good to hear that my photos are changing attitudes, especially in kids. I wonder if CCD would have been taken more seriously if people didn't have a...
If you wnat to go above life size you can add extension tubes to your 100mm, but you'll need about 70mm of extension just to hit 2x. You could also reverse a lens onto yours. Check out the sticky...
It's just as I saw it through the view finder. The Canon MPE-65mm macro lens let's me shoot from 1x to 5x just by turning a ring. But it is a macro only lens that's so manual that the ficus...
Thanks folks :)
Not sure where I'll be in 2012, but if anyone wants to use my images for a non commercial purpose all they have to do is give me a photo credit.
It took me well over an hour of shooting to get this frame of a feeding honeybee -just too many things that can go wrong.
Tech Specs: Canon 1D Mark III (F11, 1/250, ISO 200) + a Canon MPE-65mm...
I changed the image at Flickr and there is no option for me to edit this post. Once I reprocess the image I'll create a newq thread for it.
Actually it's the skill of the shooter and not the gear and to me it looks like you have some skill -well done and congrats on the new bees!
Thanks Wayne :)
Congrats!
Thanks folks :)
It takes a lot more than just a certain piece of gear to take a shot like that one. Try it sometime... ;)