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  1. Scott Murray

    Post your Insect shots

    Portrait of a Damsel fly.
  2. Scott Murray

    Post your Insect shots

    A fly on a bush in the back yard. 90mm Macro and Raynox DCR-250
  3. Scott Murray

    Post your spiders

    Re: spiders Testing out my new combo, 90mm Tamron and Raynox DCR-250. ​This little jumping spider decided to pose for me.
  4. Scott Murray

    Macro lens comparison

    Today arrived the Raynox DCR-250 so I removed the reversed 50mm 1.4D and tried it out. As you can see the Raynox does get you a lot closer and the quality is still the same its also easier to manage than having a 50mm Reversed on the end, auto focus still works if you want it, but I tend to...
  5. Scott Murray

    Hmmmm Strange signs

    I think my bugs in the backyard are trying to communicate with me....
  6. Scott Murray

    Post your Insect shots

    A baby grasshopper, 7 images focus stacked, handheld night time. Only using 90mm Tamron and LED ring light, On board flash with diffuser.
  7. Scott Murray

    Pets/"Petography" Thread!

    My boy Zeus watching me edit photos.
  8. Scott Murray

    Macro lens comparison

    This is how I cut it to go on the lens. I like how it curves forward over the front if the lens.
  9. Scott Murray

    Macro lens comparison

    With just flash. Exact same settings. ISO 100 f/11 1/320sec With homemade diffuser. ​
  10. Scott Murray

    Let's see some reptiles...

    Ta-Ta Lizard or Gilberts Dragon, they are called tata as when the ground is hot they can be seen holding a foot up and waving it to cool it down. This resembles a wave saying goodbye or TATA ;)
  11. Scott Murray

    Macro lens comparison

    This is my current setup. And yes that's a stubby holder joining my 90mm tamron and reversed 50mm 1.4D.
  12. Scott Murray

    Post your Insect shots

    And a single shot Damsel fly.
  13. Scott Murray

    Post your Insect shots

    Here is a Robber Fly, it compromises of 21 images.
  14. Scott Murray

    Post your focus stacking photos here

    Here is a handheld focussed stacked Robber Fly, it was around 21 images and once layered in PS CC equalled 4.2GB of photos. My iMac handled this with ease. Am going to use my tripod next of he is still there ;) (edit) tried the tripod but could not get it set up with out "bumping" the robber...
  15. Scott Murray

    Scott's Random Pics

    Close up of ballpoint pen ​iPhone broken screen ​ ​Apple scented candle flame
  16. Scott Murray

    Water drop and furry grass

  17. Scott Murray

    Macro lens comparison

    90mm Macro and reversed 50mm
  18. Scott Murray

    Macro lens comparison

    reversed 50mm and BR-2A adaptor.
  19. Scott Murray

    Macro lens comparison

    90mm Tamron Macro
  20. Scott Murray

    Post your spiders

    Re: spiders This is a stacking attempt with my current 90mm and 50mm setup, I guess I need to use a tripod, but I was looking up into the sky with this shot. And I was lying on the ground lol. You will see that some of the webs do not line up, sure I can fix this in PS but I am still...
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