Friday, October 15, 2010
Hibiscus
For a story on allergies a few weeks ago I experimented with a "poor man's macro" by holding a 50mm lens backwards to the front of a 70mm lens, which caused the vignetting in the top image. We ran a macro shot of just the pollen, but these are a couple of outtakes that I like. It was tough to get what I wanted in focus, because every slight breeze moved what I was trying to focus on, but I had fun with it.
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Val, I haven't done this in years, but it looks like you're having fun. I think the first photo is stronger than the second--there's a lot of plant matter competing with your subject underneath the flower, and also on the lower-left and lower-right edges of the frame.
Now, if you get tired of holding up the 50mm to your other lens, you might want to buy a macro coupler that will let you just screw them together.
Alternatively, you could put a close-focus lens (a really thick magnifying filter) on your telephoto lens.
Cheers,
David
DK, I knew you wouldn't be able to resist commenting on this one! To clarify, the second shot isn't macro. I just liked paring them so you can see what the close up is of. Thanks, as always, for your constructive criticism and technical expertise. :)
I could hear DK's voice throughout his entire comment.
"Now, if you get tired of holding up the 50mm..."
It's creepy.
And I love the first one! It's like you're using a microscope! What a beautiful colour!!! Yes I used a U.
I could hear DK's voice throughout his entire comment.
"Now, if you get tired of holding up the 50mm..."
It's creepy.
And I love the first one! It's like you're using a microscope! What a beautiful colour!!! Yes I used a U.
Val, that top one is gorgeous! Reminds me of some '60's music poster...Haight Ashbury :) Nice work.
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