OK, So noone liked the headless fly...
Higgmeister
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nor the musical bug? How about a mantis in your face, up close and personal. The first one was shot using all three Kenko extensions in conjunction with the 100mm macro. This shot is full frame, no cropping. All adjustments were done in RAW. Shot with a single light source using a doubled over paper towel as a flash diffuser.
Up Close
Canon EOS 20D ,Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM
1/250s f/9.5 at 100.0mm iso200 with Flash - Using all three Kenko extensions
A little too scary. How about an XRay of this lovely lady. Actually, its just a flash held at 11 O'Clock to backlight her. She was trying so hard to please, but I could see right through her hardened exterior at her softer side:D.
XRay Mantis
Canon EOS 20D ,Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM
1/250s f/9.5 at 100.0mm iso200 with Flash - Using all three Kenko extensions
There is some minor blooming and fringing. I tried to remove it in RAW processing but seems I still have lots to learn. A different take on the bug macros that I hope you enjoy. More to come later.
Comments are always welcome, but only if they are nice (JK:D).
Chris
Up Close
Canon EOS 20D ,Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM
1/250s f/9.5 at 100.0mm iso200 with Flash - Using all three Kenko extensions
A little too scary. How about an XRay of this lovely lady. Actually, its just a flash held at 11 O'Clock to backlight her. She was trying so hard to please, but I could see right through her hardened exterior at her softer side:D.
XRay Mantis
Canon EOS 20D ,Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM
1/250s f/9.5 at 100.0mm iso200 with Flash - Using all three Kenko extensions
There is some minor blooming and fringing. I tried to remove it in RAW processing but seems I still have lots to learn. A different take on the bug macros that I hope you enjoy. More to come later.
Comments are always welcome, but only if they are nice (JK:D).
Chris
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These images are interesting - shooting that high a mag really takes great technique - the DOF is nex to nil. Good job - I like mantises too - just have not tried to capture them this closely. Well executed. I like the transparency of the second image particularly.
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I was actually joking around with the title of this post. And after seeing your macros, you're anything but slow:D. Those other ones were my attempt at artsy/whitty macros. I agree that the mantis in the background could have been more in focus but I was hoping the title might help give it away.
The rest of these shots are more of a scientific/documentary pixs and not artsy. I do have some better fly and mantis shots and of course the obligitory Praying eating prey shots. It's fascinating how these mantis' work. I need to so some research into how the eyes work. I would notice the black dot following my camera,yet the eyes are fixed.
I kinda cheated for these extreme closeups. I had the camera tripod mounted and had my wife hold the flash in different locations. I would move the setup to get her into the proper focus and have my wife trip the shutter. The hardest part would be getting her into the frame before she moved; I could have used a few more sets of hands (advantage of being a spider). She was getting quite comfortable with me and became more active as the session went on unil I finally gave up.
The second one is one of my favorites because it's so different.
Thanks for your comments and looking,
Chris
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Thanks for the comment. Yep, those tubes really bring them in close and are a real bear to use. The extension tubes make it very front heavy. At one point, I got lucky and caught my camera before it hit the table as it swung down on the tripod.
Thanks again David,
Chris
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Yeh, kinda reminds me of an old scifi movie. DejaVu. I think we had this conversation awhile back. You know I love macros and this was just a little twist. (ah, found the thread ) (Kaos gets credit for the movie "Five Million Years to Earth).
I have more shots that I'll post, but I don't think any are as cool as #2. Oh well.
Thanks for commenting,
Chris
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Comments are always welcome.
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