Hello all,
My last thread got all jacked up, gods be damned photo bucket! this is a remake of my last thread, so please do not hate me
My vision for this thread is to be a running journal of my Macro Photography Achievements
First i would like to thank Ernie Cooper or Ecooper...
i know it has to do with the lighiting setting on the camera ie "cloudy" "sunny" "indoor" "florescent" ect, if its set to auto, then somtimes i will manually set the light setting in the camera to one i think looks best. the beetle photo i posted is a bit yellow but im sure thats because the...
Alright, ive been at a vaction house for the past few days, ive got some eye candy for people to look at. im trying to shoot everything with as low iso as possible. there are still a few problems i am having.
1) critters move way to fast for me to find them, focus on them, and shoot... half...
Here are some pictures of a newly shed sling...
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Here are some Red Goblin Roaches... very small.... and SO FAST!!!
Ok, today i learned what a flash is... also what Fstop does. F22+ more field of depth.. or what ever. anyways, hope these are accually worth looking at now... no idea what beetle this is, but its fairly interesting...
Hello all,
i just got myself a real macro set up. Im using a D7000 with a Nikkor 105 Macro lens. here is my first photo after a quick play around. let me know what you think. this is of a P Nivea adult female. the bottom two are of an Adult Male G. Oblongata
Thanks!
NavyDT
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