Post your macro photos here

Bukitimah

Senior Member
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RON_RIP

Senior Member
My Sigma 28-90 is not strictly a macro lens but has a macro setting at 90mm. I think it does a credible job although it would not be much use in low light. This flower is about the size of an American Quarter_AAA5072 - Version 2.jpg

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J-see

Senior Member
Trying the macro combo on the D7200.

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It's raining so I got to do something.

I should get the equivalent of about 3.2:1 at my minimum focus distance. Using close-up filters on top I might go beyond the 6:1 but I have to test that.
 
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Dxer

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Bad weather and late at night. Trying out some close up work. From one kind of shooting to another. :)

Using 50mm F/2 and 9mm extension tube.

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Pretzel

Senior Member
Also in my regular photo thread, but sharing here too, as some don't visit me in that "other" thread... ;)

Macro with the Raynox DCR 250 on the end of my 70-300mm VR.


1st, just for perspective, the bloom in the macro shot actually sitting on an American dime.

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Uncropped, except to get to a 4x5 (8x10) format instead of the 4x6 native. Shot outside before I brought it in for the perspective shot (and before I mowed).

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Bill16

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You mean you post on other threads? Lol ;)

I guess I should go look for this mysterious thread you mentioned! Lol ;)

Also in my regular photo thread, but sharing here too, as some don't visit me in that "other" thread... ;)

Macro with the Raynox DCR 250 on the end of my 70-300mm VR.


1st, just for perspective, the bloom in the macro shot actually sitting on an American dime.

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Uncropped, except to get to a 4x5 (8x10) format instead of the 4x6 native. Shot outside before I brought it in for the perspective shot (and before I mowed).

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