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  1. Clovishound

    Clovis' Nikon Nuggets

    The club had a macro workshop today. Unfortunately, the instructor/leader was sick so it was mostly a handful of us playing around with some of the equipment/props and sharing our knowledge. It was very interesting, but "studio" macro is an entirely different animal than the field macro I've...
  2. Clovishound

    A cold blooded portrait

    I used to do some portrait work back in the film days. I normally shot in B&W, but this one seemed better in color. Model wasn't terribly cooperative, and absolutely wouldn't listen listen to my suggestions. She finally fell into a nice 3/4 pose, and I got the shot. Then it was gone and so was...
  3. Clovishound

    Breaking down the assassination attempt photos

    People here are asking the same question. That's as deep into the politics I'll get into here.
  4. Clovishound

    Clovis' Nikon Nuggets

    Thanks. I found that it's good to bring a stool and just sit in the middle of the patch and be patient, If you sit there, they will come. I saw several anoles yesterday for the first time. They make excellent subjects. Move slowly and you can often get quite close to them. Hopefully they will...
  5. Clovishound

    Detaching rear cap of NIKKOR Z 24–70mm f/4 S (kit lens)

    It's pretty common to be reluctant to apply too much force to a new piece of gear. That's not a bad thing. That caution has saved me from breaking things on several occasions. I think you will find that this lens is very sharp, and focuses quickly and silently. It's not your usual kit lens. It...
  6. Clovishound

    Detaching rear cap of NIKKOR Z 24–70mm f/4 S (kit lens)

    Mine was pretty difficult to remove. The good news is that when you remove the cap, it's a great lens. I started off the Z series with a Z5 and the 24-70. I'm sure you'll be very happy with them.
  7. Clovishound

    Clovis' Nikon Nuggets

    Spent some more time in the backyard again today.
  8. Clovishound

    Clovis' Nikon Nuggets

    Tried opening up to F/9.5 and shooting a lot more. Used the focus stacking option in the camera's menu set to 25. Ran it through PS. Made things worse. I think the problem is that PS doesn't properly mask the subject. It feathers out from the legs quite a distance. My club has a workshop this...
  9. Clovishound

    Breaking down the assassination attempt photos

    I thought about posting about the #1 photo, but didn't want it to descend into a political discussion. What immediately struck me when I first saw the photo was the similarities with another iconic photo that was intrinsically linked with our view of history. That would be the image of the...
  10. Clovishound

    Clovis' Nikon Nuggets

    Well, I thought I had it nailed with the second stack. It had more images, 10 to be exact, and I had good overlap. PS dropped the ball on it, however. I was nearly done editing, concentrating on attempting to remove a distracting edge of a leaf on one corner, when I discovered a real problem...
  11. Clovishound

    Clovis' Nikon Nuggets

    OK, this if for you Blackstar, and anyone else who is interested in the issue of DOF with macro. At the risk of a continued assault on a deceased equine, here are two images. I was lucky enough to spot a lynx spider sitting on some bushes in the yard. I got my gear out and decided this was a...
  12. Clovishound

    Clovis' Nikon Nuggets

    Tell him I said, "Hi".
  13. Clovishound

    Clovis' Nikon Nuggets

    No offense was taken at all. I have no problem with folks pointing out things, good or bad in my images. That can be a valuable tool in learning for both myself and others. FTR, I didn't look on your statement as a negative assessment of the image, just commenting on one of the obvious aspects...
  14. Clovishound

    Woody's 2024 Photon Collection Project

    Wow, I'm impressed you got a dragonfly in flight. And sharp! I remember growing up in Florida we called them "mosquito hawks".
  15. Clovishound

    Clovis' Nikon Nuggets

    I swear every time I walk out back, I discover something that catches my interest and have to go get my camera. I have taken to leaving it out with the 105 micro and flash on it. Today I was initially drawn to a wasp. By the time I got back with the Z, it was gone. Then I discovered this delta...
  16. Clovishound

    Clovis' Nikon Nuggets

    DOF is the 800 lb gorilla in the room when it comes to macro. Often focus stacking is the only way to get exactly what you want. With insects, often stacking is not an option because of subject movement. I've had situations where I thought the insect was rock steady, only to have extra legs, or...
  17. Clovishound

    Post your dragonflies and bees/wasps

    Got a similar shot the other day. Assassin bug vs sweat bee.
  18. Clovishound

    Clovis' Nikon Nuggets

    I shoot most of my macro with a flash. It solves the issues with needing a tripod, using low ISOs, and small apertures. I can shoot handheld without worrying about camera shake or subject movement. I use the Godox 685. It runs around $130. They have a smaller, less powerful unit for well under...
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