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Macro Motion Sickness
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<blockquote data-quote="Rink" data-source="post: 833427" data-attributes="member: 52617"><p>Well, I didn’t expect this. </p><p></p><p>Throughout my life I’ve had a lot of problems with motion sickness. After many, many plane trips in my career it got better and it hasn’t been too bad in recent years. Until today. </p><p></p><p>I got some new close-up lens filters. Slapped the 10x on my 18-55mm zoom and headed out to the yard for some flower macro shots. After trying to focus on very small things with a slight breeze appearing as gale force winds in the frame…bam…that old familiar feeling of headache and nausea. I suppose I was at it about 20 mins or so. </p><p></p><p>So…maybe I’m more of a landscape photographer than a macro photographer. </p><p></p><p>Geez.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rink, post: 833427, member: 52617"] Well, I didn’t expect this. Throughout my life I’ve had a lot of problems with motion sickness. After many, many plane trips in my career it got better and it hasn’t been too bad in recent years. Until today. I got some new close-up lens filters. Slapped the 10x on my 18-55mm zoom and headed out to the yard for some flower macro shots. After trying to focus on very small things with a slight breeze appearing as gale force winds in the frame…bam…that old familiar feeling of headache and nausea. I suppose I was at it about 20 mins or so. So…maybe I’m more of a landscape photographer than a macro photographer. Geez. [/QUOTE]
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