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Alchemy 07-08-2012 01:12 PM

Great shot, Luna. I really want a macro lens myself.

HKYStormFront 07-08-2012 01:25 PM

very nice shot luna! you don't need a "macro" lens to shoot macro but it definitely helps. long zooms will typically get you what you want, especially on a crop body camera. to start off you might be better off spending money on some decent hand held reflectors and light diffusers. these help a TON when shooting macro :tup:

onzedge 07-08-2012 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by HKYStormFront (Post 1811620)
very nice shot luna! you don't need a "macro" lens to shoot macro but it definitely helps. long zooms will typically get you what you want, especially on a crop body camera. to start off you might be better off spending money on some decent hand held reflectors and light diffusers. these help a TON when shooting macro :tup:

That is good advice. :tup:

HKYStormFront 07-08-2012 01:44 PM

check here to see what i'm talking about:

collapsible diffuser | B&H Photo Video

for handheld, look for something in the 20-30" range i would imagine. they can fold up into a small pouch, easy to carry in a large (cargo) pocket or on a photo vest

LunaZ 07-08-2012 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by HKYStormFront (Post 1811620)
very nice shot luna! you don't need a "macro" lens to shoot macro but it definitely helps. long zooms will typically get you what you want, especially on a crop body camera. to start off you might be better off spending money on some decent hand held reflectors and light diffusers. these help a TON when shooting macro :tup:

Thanks!
So in the shot above, would I have wanted to diffuse the light, or reflect more light onto the butterfly?
I do have a refelctor/diffuser already, but it's much too big for chasing insects around the garden LOL!

WARAT 07-08-2012 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by LunaZ (Post 1811419)
Those are really nice shots.
I find my car particularly hard to shoot because of it being white. Not sure what I'm doing wrong... pointers?

Personally, I shoot RAW that way I can fix my own exposure if I don't like how the camera blends the image. Most of the time I just use evaluative but there are times spot metering works. All depends on my surrounding and ambient lighting. :hello:

didymus 07-08-2012 07:16 PM

Thanks for the compliments guys

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Originally Posted by LunaZ (Post 1811850)
Thanks!
So in the shot above, would I have wanted to diffuse the light, or reflect more light onto the butterfly?
I do have a refelctor/diffuser already, but it's much too big for chasing insects around the garden LOL!

Thats a pretty good shot. Butterflies are one of the hardest insects to shoot.
Looks like you didn't use a flash, right? Flash is the key to doing macro. You want to get the flash either on a bracket or handheld off the camera so you can control where the light comes from. And like mentioned you want a diffuse source. Some people use macro ring flashes but they tend to be very harsh/stark. I had good luck with an inflatable softbox like this
Amazon.com: Opteka Inflatable Universal Studio Soft Box Flash Diffuser for Canon EOS, Nikon, Olympus, Pentax, Sony, Sigma, & Other External Flash Units: Camera & Photo
The point of using a flash (aside from exposure) is also to help separate from the background, which is a bit distracting in your image. Also why using a longer zoom is helpful, to get a nice blurred bokeh

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Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 1811594)
Cool shot -- even w/o a macro. I just ordered the 100mm 2.8L macro yesterday.

You'll love it, it's razor sharp. Should be an 'L' lens

And since we're talking macro, heres an old shot, note how the shallow DOF and long lens help isolate the subject
http://didymus.smugmug.com/Nature/Ma...8_ZzXQ2-XL.jpg

SailFree 07-08-2012 07:28 PM

Reflectors
 
Many of us already own some very useful reflectors--the sunshades in our windshields! Some come in silver on one side, gold on the other, the latter perfect for changing the Kelvin a bit more toward sunset. If you already own one, then it's free!

In these tough econ times, cheap stuff can be good. I made beanbags/sandbags by putting some rice into plastic bags and then putting those bags into old socks and sewing the ends shut. Still working fine after decades of use.

Rest the beanbags over your car windowsill if shooting from your car, or on top of a fence or rock or log or in the crotch of a tree if shooting in the field. Can be almost as steady as a tripod and lots handier to carry around.

LunaZ 07-08-2012 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by didymus (Post 1811991)
Thanks for the compliments guys


Thats a pretty good shot. Butterflies are one of the hardest insects to shoot.
Looks like you didn't use a flash, right? Flash is the key to doing macro. You want to get the flash either on a bracket or handheld off the camera so you can control where the light comes from.

Thanks for the tip. I'll try adding a flash next time.
My butterfly bushes have regular visitors, so I'm sure I'll get another opportunity. :tup:

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Originally Posted by SailFree (Post 1812009)
Many of us already own some very useful reflectors--the sunshades in our windshields!

Funny you should post that... one time I forgot my photography specific reflector, but I remembered that I had a sun shield in the car. The matte silver of the car sun shield was a little cooler than a white reflector, but it was an easy fix in Lightroom.

WARAT 07-09-2012 09:32 AM

That's an awesome shot didymus

Alchemy 07-09-2012 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by WARAT (Post 1812576)
That's an awesome shot didymus

I second that!!

onzedge 07-09-2012 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by WARAT (Post 1812576)
That's an awesome shot didymus

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Originally Posted by Alchemy (Post 1812822)
I second that!!

:iagree:

k20z3 07-09-2012 07:10 PM

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onzedge 07-09-2012 11:06 PM

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Uh oh... delivery day today. I was too lazy to shoot this with anything but my Droid.

WARAT 07-10-2012 12:54 AM

nice prime you got there sir.. :)


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