Coins and Bees on Flowers
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I don't own a macro lens but I enjoy taking pictures of small things so I bought a set of Kenko extension tubes. They allow full function of metering and AF with my Nikon D60 and any of my lenses. For the pictures of the coins, I ended up with 68mm of extension tubes behind my 70-300mm VR pointed straight down and the flash diffusing through the small diffuser in the SB600 and bouncing off the ceiling. It seemed to give the softest light. Settings were ISO 400, f/11, 1/200, MF (not enough light for AF to work). I stopped down to f/11 to increase sharpness and DOF. These are all 100% crops - not bad for a hacked together macro setup.
Everything was hand held, no tripods. I might try again on the coins tonight using a tripod on the coins. It should let me focus more sharply.
I think this last one is my favorite because it's the sharpest and you can see Lincoln sitting in the Lincoln Memorial. Unfortunately, I wasn't paying attention to how close to the edge of the lid that these coins were on and the bottom left of the picture shows the edge of the lid.
Pictures of the bees were taken in Girdwood, AK with a 36mm extension tube behind the 70-300mm and natural lighting. I know these aren't truly 1:1, but they are definitely close up. Also, I have only hosted them on facebook and not flickr yet, so please excuse the small resolution.
C&C is welcome. Thanks!
Everything was hand held, no tripods. I might try again on the coins tonight using a tripod on the coins. It should let me focus more sharply.
I think this last one is my favorite because it's the sharpest and you can see Lincoln sitting in the Lincoln Memorial. Unfortunately, I wasn't paying attention to how close to the edge of the lid that these coins were on and the bottom left of the picture shows the edge of the lid.
Pictures of the bees were taken in Girdwood, AK with a 36mm extension tube behind the 70-300mm and natural lighting. I know these aren't truly 1:1, but they are definitely close up. Also, I have only hosted them on facebook and not flickr yet, so please excuse the small resolution.
C&C is welcome. Thanks!
Anthony
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Nikon D60, 18-55mm VR f/3.5-5.6, 35mm f/1.8, 70-300mm VRII f/4.5-5.6, Panagor 90mm f/2.8 1:1, SB-600, 68mm Kenko extension tubes
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All the other shots are of Hoverflies with the exception of one bee . You've certainly not done badly at all on the hovers. Some decent shots with the setup you have.
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Hmm, I don't know that I could only get a specific point on the coin as coin pic #3 is as close as I can get with this setup. I just thought of something else that would probably be less busy - a conical stack of coins with a half dollar on the bottom decreasing in size to a dime on top. In my head, it looks more geometric and less chaotic. I'll give it a shot tonight. I'm about to pull the trigger on a 2x TC, so I'm sure I'll be putting that to use for both macro and wildlife.
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Your idea on the stacking of the coins could be quite interesting. Give it a whirl
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This is my attempt at my stacking idea
A friend suggested fruit as a macro subject. Not quite a true fruit, but here's a strawberry.
I wasn't quite ready to quit shooting for the night so I went in the garage in search of creepy crawly things and found this fellow.
Overall I'm much happier with tonight's shots than last nights. They're equally as sharp (or sharper) and are greater than life size. I took a picture of my Leatherman micra and about 13.5mm filled the frame widthwise. It's a Nikon DX sensor that measures at 23.6mm across meaning that I'm shooting at about 1.8:1. I can't wait until my 2X TC gets here...
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Edit: darn, someone offered him $70 and is supposed to be picking it up tonight. Is this lens worth that (presuming it's in good shape?) or should I hold off for a better lens in the same price range?
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Also really like number 6 with your having captured the image of the man within the pillars. Good stuff.
Can't offer advice on the vivitar I'm afraid/
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I think that Vivitar got sold, so I went back to the hunt. I've narrowed it down to a few different criteria and lenses that I want. I want a 90mm f/2.8 that can reach 1:1 by itself and without any extra attachments. There's a Panagor on ebay right now that I'm trying to win. Don't steal it from me! :giggle
I was bored last night and took a few more that I think came out good. We'll see. I'm also trying to sort through my 1300 or so pictures that I took in Alaska 2 weeks ago. It's slow going.
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Nikon D60, 18-55mm VR f/3.5-5.6, 35mm f/1.8, 70-300mm VRII f/4.5-5.6, Panagor 90mm f/2.8 1:1, SB-600, 68mm Kenko extension tubes
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2nd hover shot the best for sharpness
enjoy practising with new lens:D
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Nikon D60, 18-55mm VR f/3.5-5.6, 35mm f/1.8, 70-300mm VRII f/4.5-5.6, Panagor 90mm f/2.8 1:1, SB-600, 68mm Kenko extension tubes
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