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    Post Your D500 Shots

    I used the D500 rather than the D850 so I could get a little extra magnification without having to use an extension tube. Female Orchard Web Spider, 55mm f/2.8 AIS Micro Nikkor and a ring flash.
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    Focus stacking

    I used to use the Focus Stacking routine in Photoshop but wound up having to do a lot of touch up with it afterwards. Some subjects, where there were a lot of images with very fine detail it would not do at all. I switched to Zerene Focus Stacker and have had to do very little if any work...
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    Female Carpenter Bee

    I did not put this in macro because the magnification was around 1:2 Outwardly, Carpenter Bees very closely resemble Bumble Bees in both size and shape but there are actually some notable differences, a few of which include Bumble Bees have fur covered abdomens whereas Carpenter Bees have...
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    Weekly Challenge May 27 - June 2: Locks/Latches

    Nikon FTN, 50mm f/2 Nikkor H, Tri-x. Scanned with a Nikon Super Coolscan ED 8000, 5-30-2020
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    White Orchids

    D850 and 55mm f/2.8 AIS Micro Nikkor
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    Overexposure in low EV scenes

    My girlfriend's D7100 started overexposing lower EV scenes by about 3 stops. I was stumped because higher EV scenes were properly exposed. In desperation I did a factory reset and the problem disappeared. Has anyone else experienced this?
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    Female Twin Flagged Jumping Spider

    Jumping Spiders are adorable, as spiders go. Those huge eyes give them an almost comical appearance. This little one was only about 9mm long from leg tip to leg tip. I took this image (actually 48 images focus stacked in PS) with the D850 and 50mm f/1.8 AIS Nikkor mounted on a PB-6 bellows. The...
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    My DIY macro rig

    I came upon a YouTube video by Allan Walls, who is a terrific macro photographer, on how he built his DIY macro rig. Using his ideas and tweaking it a little bit for me I came up with my version. It is constructed of 3/4" MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) and the base is 24"x 36". There is a...
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    Post your D850 photos here

    Huntington Beach Nature Park in SC with 600mm f/4 ED IF AIS Nikkor
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    Female Ground Crab Spider

    This "itsy bitsy" (3.2mm long including legs) Ground Crab Spider was taken with a total 315mm bellows extension of a PB-6 (plus a 27.5mm PK-13 extension tube) with a 50mm f1.4 AIS Nikkor mounted reversed for a total of 6.4x magnification on the sensor. The arrangement of the eyes almost make a...
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    Female Blue Dasher Dragonfly

    I would really classify this as close-up rather than macro since the magnification is more like 1:5. This Blue Dasher Dragonfly female struck a rather unusual pose for a dragonfly, normally their abdomen and wings are straight out.
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    I just got hired by Nordstrom!

    Man did this come straight out of the blue! I will be doing contract fashion work for Nordstrom'a online fashion blog. I got an email this morning from the fashion editor, Miriam Sternoff, who apparently saw my website, and sent me a message via the message page of my website and enquired if I...
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    Paper Wasp up close and personal...............

    You may never want to get this close to a Paper Wasp, especially the other end, but the wonders of extreme macro let you count the hairs on it's head in total safety! D850, 50mm f/1.4 AIS Nikkor (reversed) on a PB-6 bellows. 195mm of extension for 5x on the sensor. 34 images focus stacked in...
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    I have been on kind of an "extreme macro" kick lately

    This Willow Mason Wasp is less than a half inch long. I photographed it with the D850, PB-6 bellows and 35mm f/2 AIS Nikkor (reversed) which gave me a 5X magnification on the sensor. Depth of field was nil, even @ f/11, it took 31 images focus stacked in PS to get this final image. It took more...
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    Even something as seeming innocuous as a Ladybug Larva...................

    ...........can seem like a prehistoric monster from a horror movie at 3.8:1! I used the D850 with the PB-6 bellows and 55mm f/2.8 AIS Micro Nikkor and 265mm of bellows extension. Illumination was a single strobe in a Softbox directly overhead. It took 17 images to focus stack this in PS.
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    Cellar Spider

    I am not so sure, this one was larger than an average male and it was solitary in its web, This is a photo of a male I found on the web and it's pedipalps look very different
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    Cellar Spider

    This gorgeous little fella (gal I guess, I am assuming it was a female) was shot with the D850, PB-6 Bellows and 50mm f/1.4 AIS Nikkor with 215mm of bellows extension, giving a magnification ratio of 3.3:1 on the sensor. ISO 64 @ f/11 Illuminated by a single strobe in a Softbox directly...
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    Cemetery outside of Williston, FL

    Williston, is a small (only about 2500 people) deep southern town about 15 miles SW of Gainesville. Before you get to town there is a small cemetery with a very small (it looks like an old time school house) church on the grounds. Many of the birth dates on the graves date back all the way back...
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    Post your birds (2)

    Not the most productive of days at Sweetwater Wetlands Preserve but a lot of it is my fault, I went at midday. Early morning and late afternoon is better because the birds are more active in the cooler temperatures. I did managed to get a few shots though. This young male Anhinga had his throat...
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    I finally got back out and started shooting again here in Gainesville, FL

    Today was a little chillier than it has been, only mid 60's but the birds and reptiles are stirring. It will be alligator mating season here soon and the troops are getting restless! Some of the images were taken with the D500 and others with the D850 with both 600mm f/4 and 200mm f/2 Nikkors.
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