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  1. Clovishound

    Settling for some extension tubes.

    Well, another outing to the swamp this morning. I don't know if there were more critters, or I am getting better at stalking them. I am learning how to creep up on them without scaring them off as often. I like the contrast in colors in this one. I kind of wish I had backed off and gotten...
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    Intentional Camera Movement

    Saw this on Youtube and thought I'd try it out. Initially posted in the swirling thread, and discovered it was a different technique, so thought I'd delete and make a separate thread.
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    Portraits in the dark

    Perhaps a small LED light ring for focus assist? The kind made for vloggers. Something like this: Amazon
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    Méli-Mélo de Guénolé

    Nice. I also enjoy nature and macro photography. It gives me a chance to enjoy nature, and then share it with others. Here is a shot I took yesterday at a local swamp. Belle. J’aime aussi la nature et la macrophotographie. Cela me donne l’occasion de profiter de la nature, puis de la partager...
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    Pets/"Petography" Thread!

    Some folks call it dichromia, but the more correct term is heterochromia. That can be either One eye one color and the other another color, or it can refer to the iris having two different colors. Some cats, and even people can have this condition. It does make for a striking look, especially...
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    Guénolé de France in two words

    Bonjour. For those who do not speak French (myself included) here is an internet based translation. "Hello everyone I am an amateur photographer living in France and more particularly in Brittany. I am in love with nature and animal life, but not only. My main hardware is a "Nikon D7200"...
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    Settling for some extension tubes.

    That was another one I had to just push my camera into the bushes, and try and compose and focus using the back screen. I was pleasantly surprised when I saw it after I got home. I went back to where the preying mantis was several times to see if he moved closer to the edge of the flower bed...
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    Settling for some extension tubes.

    Went on my first outing with the tubes to Cypress Gardens Swamp park. Had a good time, despite the excessive humidity. Lots of nice tourists to talk to who were interested in either what I was doing, or the critters. Yes, I really enjoy talking to folks about things I'm interested in. Anyway...
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    F-mount lenses on an FTZ adapter

    If you are looking at the 70-300 lens as a macro, you will be disappointed. It is a tele zoom. My daughter has this lens and it works well as a tele, but it does not provide close focus capability. It's minimum focus distance is just shy of 4 ft with a magnification ratio of .25. A true macro...
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    F-mount lenses on an FTZ adapter

    This picture was shot with a Nikon VR 105mm micro 2.8 G lens (FX) mounted to a Z5 using an FTAZ adapter. The lens worked quite well on the Z5 with all capabilities intact, including full frame rendition. Having said that, if you have the money for the Z mount 105mm micro Nikon, I would opt...
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    Post your dragonflies and bees/wasps

    Someone had a bad day today.
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    Post your latest purchases.

    Got one of these simple flash diffusers today to use with macro work. It's a lot more convenient to use than the small softbox I've been using. It has a habit of staying closed up after putting it on the flash. If you've never seem one used, you just slip the elastic opening over the lens...
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    Post your latest purchases.

    I got some of my dad's photo equipment when he passed in the 80s. Much of it was stored in the un air conditioned heat and humidity of central/coastal Florida. Several of the lenses had fungus growing in them. I hate to think of what that would do to a modern digital camera.
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    A Great Review of the 1New 80-600MM

    I want one. I love my 200-500 F mount, but a native mount Z lens would be really nice.
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    Settling for some extension tubes.

    Well, had a chance to shoot something similar to an image I shot with the Nikon 105 micro. I edited it and then zoomed in to over 100% in the viewer, and it still had good sharpness without running it through Topaz. This was shot at 60mm. I need to do the same with controlled conditions at other...
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    Settling for some extension tubes.

    These look like the ones. You could also just take some out of focus shots and print them, although the stiff cards are probably more convenient. They also come with a little third hand, which might come in handy. Amazon. where else?
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    Settling for some extension tubes.

    Here you go Fred. Focus point was on the ant tending her herd. I had the zoom set to 50mm to get some working distance as the lens was shading the subject from the flash. I should have gone back inside and gotten another tripod and the wireless flash controller to position the flash at a...
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    Settling for some extension tubes.

    These look like they are plastic tubes, but the bayonets are metal. Only way to tell for sure if the barrels are metal is to scratch them, which I would rather not do. They are rather short, and with metal bayonets, I think they are robust enough for my 24-70. They run $40 on Amazon for the set...
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    Settling for some extension tubes.

    Well, those who may have followed my posts about the Nikon 105 micro lens of my daughter's that went NonFunctinal while I was using it, know that I am currently without macro capability. And since I had to lay out a fair amount of money for a replacement for her, my dreams of a Z mount 105 micro...
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