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rsi1986rsi1986 Registered Users Posts: 113 Major grins
edited September 18, 2005 in Holy Macro
I got into photography about 4 months ago. I tend to favor close ups. Here are a few of my best shots taken with a D-rebel with a +3 macro filter. Any thoughts would be helpful.

Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL Size: 3272x2248 Bytes: 548750 Aperture: f/5.6 ISO: 100 Focal Length: 39mm (guess: 42mm in 35mm) Exposure Time: 0.0031s (1/320)

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Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL Size: 3272x2248 Bytes: 807675 Aperture: f/5.6 ISO: 400 Focal Length: 39mm (guess: 42mm in 35mm) Exposure Time: 0.0006s (1/1600)

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Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL Size: 3272x2248 Bytes: 676231 Aperture: f/5.6 ISO: 200 Focal Length: 55mm (guess: 59mm in 35mm) Exposure Time: 0.0333s (1/30)

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Stimulating the economy one lens at a time. :super
Robert A. www.imaginglifestyle.com


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    KhaosKhaos Registered Users Posts: 2,435 Major grins
    edited September 16, 2005
    I like the last one. Not everythnig needs to be sharp. The comp on this and colors really work well.

    However, close ups like the above two should be sharp. The closer you are to something, the thinner the DOF. You need a small aperture to get it all in focus.

    The second shot should of used ISO 100 as opposed to the 400. With a shutter speed of 1\1600 it's still over exposed.

    In macros I suggest using manual mode, and try to get the smallest aperture you can balanced against the exposure. There are many macro masters here that can help more.
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    rsi1986rsi1986 Registered Users Posts: 113 Major grins
    edited September 18, 2005
    Hay thanks for the advise, I'll try playing with AV to get more DOF and I just got a tripod. I checked out your website, looks great. I like the colorful logo on black background. The pic of the light bulb is one of my favorites, I've been trying to shoot one like that with out much luck. Once again Thanks.
    Khaos wrote:
    I like the last one. Not everythnig needs to be sharp. The comp on this and colors really work well.

    However, close ups like the above two should be sharp. The closer you are to something, the thinner the DOF. You need a small aperture to get it all in focus.

    The second shot should of used ISO 100 as opposed to the 400. With a shutter speed of 1\1600 it's still over exposed.

    In macros I suggest using manual mode, and try to get the smallest aperture you can balanced against the exposure. There are many macro masters here that can help more.
    Stimulating the economy one lens at a time. :super
    Robert A. www.imaginglifestyle.com


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