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  • #479416
    Raphael Golez
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      @raphaelgolez

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      #479422
      Neil Wyatt
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        @neilwyatt

        Wow Raphael, where are you finding all these creatures?

        Neil

        #483250
        Nicholas Farr
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          @nicholasfarr14254

          Hi, I managed to get a couple of photos of a Damsel fly yesterday with my Canon EOS 400D with my Canon 35mm macro lens. They are not always easy to get, as any sudden movement and they're off, this first one has just been resized.

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          This next one has been resized and cropped.

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          They were both more or less a point and shoot kind of procedure, as it doesn't take much to spook them.

          Regards Nick.

          Edited By Nicholas Farr on 01/07/2020 09:14:08

          #483347
          Neil Wyatt
          Moderator
            @neilwyatt
            Posted by Nicholas Farr on 01/07/2020 09:09:22:

            Hi, I managed to get a couple of photos of a Damsel fly yesterday with my Canon EOS 400D with my Canon 35mm macro lens. They are not always easy to get, as any sudden movement and they're off, this first one has just been resized.

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            This next one has been resized and cropped.

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            They were both more or less a point and shoot kind of procedure, as it doesn't take much to spook them.

            Regards Nick.

            Edited By Nicholas Farr on 01/07/2020 09:14:08

            NIce one Nick.

            best advice I ever got for photographing insects was 'get the eyes in focus'…

            #483352
            Enough!
            Participant
              @enough

              Just out of curiosity, I took one of Nick's images and sharpened (the lightness layer only) in old PSP.

              Whadaya think. I did use quite a lot of sharpening since I was only doing it to the lightness layer not the total image but I may have overdone it a little.

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              #483391
              Nicholas Farr
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                @nicholasfarr14254

                Hi Neil, thanks for the comments. It was a catch it while you can and hope the focus is good where it matters, it did twitch a couple of times between shots and I was surprised I got that close.

                Regards Nick.

                #483393
                Nicholas Farr
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                  @nicholasfarr14254

                  Hi Bandersnatch, it's not bad, but the dead stem it is on, now draws my eyes from the subject, I prefer the unaltered photo.

                  Regards Nick.

                  #483402
                  Enough!
                  Participant
                    @enough

                    Yeah … you're right Nick. I did think of selecting the but and just sharpening that but I think it would look a bit artificial with this picture.

                    #483415
                    Sam Stones
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                      @samstones42903

                      Not just insects Neil … the eyes are an important point of focus.

                      Again not a macro but …

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                      What I find fascinating, especially with insects like mantis is how, due to their eye structure, they seems to follow your movements.

                      Another great result Nick!

                      As you would know, it takes a very steady hand and lots of patience to get those close-ups.

                      Sam

                      #483421
                      Raphael Golez
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                        @raphaelgolez

                        Very nice Damsel fly Nick. They are very shy and easily scared. Im sure with a 35mm macro at 1:1 you sneaked up on it like a ninja!

                        #483422
                        Raphael Golez
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                          @raphaelgolez

                          The depth of field is very thin as the magnification goes up with macro photography. Hand held using an extension tube on a macro lens is a skill you have to master. Holding your breath and sneaking up on your subjects needs a lot of practice.

                          #483423
                          Raphael Golez
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                            @raphaelgolez

                            Hand held single shots with extension tubes.

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                            #483424
                            Raphael Golez
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                              @raphaelgolez

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                              #483443
                              Nicholas Farr
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                                @nicholasfarr14254
                                Posted by Raphael Golez on 01/07/2020 23:34:41:

                                Very nice Damsel fly Nick. They are very shy and easily scared. Im sure with a 35mm macro at 1:1 you sneaked up on it like a ninja!

                                 

                                Hi Raphael, yes they are very shy and can see you coming. There were many of these flying around in my long grass back garden, but I was inspired to try and take a close up photo after this one landed in front of me while I was working on a IBC, I carefully and slowly took my old Galaxy Ace phone out of my pocket and took it the best I could. I crept up to one or two others with my proper camera, but they just flew off, so I had to just sit and wait for one to land close by. The camera phono photo below has being cropped by about 60%.

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                                Regards Nick.

                                Edited By Nicholas Farr on 02/07/2020 07:44:02

                                #483897
                                Roderick Jenkins
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                                  @roderickjenkins93242

                                  Didn't really need much magnification for this beast:

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                                  A female Stag Beetle wandering over our deck.

                                  Stay well,

                                  Rod

                                  #486813
                                  Michael Gilligan
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                                    @michaelgilligan61133

                                    Segue from Rod’s post … to this: **LINK**

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                                    surprise MichaelG.

                                    #490692
                                    Raphael Golez
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                                      @raphaelgolez

                                      Very tiny jumping spider. He is about 2mm in size. Taken with 3X magnification. 

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                                      Edited By Raphael Golez on 15/08/2020 09:39:05

                                      #490715
                                      Michael Gilligan
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                                        @michaelgilligan61133

                                        Very nicely done, Raphael yes

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                                        #490769
                                        Enough!
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                                          @enough

                                          Brilliant, Raphael !

                                          He (she?) almost looks friendly …. sort of.

                                          Edited By Bandersnatch on 15/08/2020 17:01:17

                                          #490997
                                          Nicholas Farr
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                                            @nicholasfarr14254

                                            Hi Raphael, I like your tiny jumping spider, it's very good, the spider that I took a little while ago isn't so good. I took it with my 35mm macro lens on my Canon 40D which was hand held and looking through one of the small pains of my lounge window, this was my third take, the previous one may have been better, but as I almost press the button, there was a flash of lightning and a very loud crack of thunder and that made the spider shake and myself also, but I did get a blurred photo of most of it. This is the best one, but is a little blurred and you can just see the blurred web it is on.

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                                            A couple of photos of a Biff Tip Moth caterpillar from a couple of weeks ago. One of my youngest granddaughters said "He's got a little face mummy" she loves bugs and things.

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                                            All three of the above photos have been reduced in size by 50% but not altered any other way.

                                            Regards Nick.

                                            Edited By Nicholas Farr on 16/08/2020 20:01:06

                                            #491022
                                            Raphael Golez
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                                              @raphaelgolez

                                              Thanks Michael, Bandersnatch and Nick.

                                              Nick I have the same issue also, especially hand held. I have to hold my breath and time the pressing of the shutter button in between breaths to avoid any movement or at least minimise it. I sometime takes several burst shots hoping one will be good. If I magnify beyond 1:1 then 80 percent of my work is done on a makeshift macro rail slide (I utilise my milling slide) and photostack it. This is the only way I can produce a good photo at this magnification.

                                              I love the caterpillar picture. Im sure your granddaughter will enjoy your photos and subjects. My daughter is also fascinated with it. She always accompany me in our mini safari hunt for insects to take pictures in our garden.

                                              I will upload a couple more of beyond 1:1 magnifications I took. Please do share more of your macro shots here.

                                              Best wishes,

                                              Raphael

                                              #491023
                                              Raphael Golez
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                                                @raphaelgolez

                                                This is taken with a 92mm extension tube and a 4X Olympus microscope objectives. The magnification is only around 3X as I did not placed a complete 120mm extension tube. 130 image stack done via Helicon Focus.

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                                                Edited By Raphael Golez on 16/08/2020 22:25:03

                                                #491025
                                                Raphael Golez
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                                                  @raphaelgolez

                                                  80 image stack of a Harvestman. Taken with a 50mm reverse macro and a 80mm extension tube.

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                                                  #491027
                                                  Raphael Golez
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                                                    @raphaelgolez

                                                    Flowers taken 0.5:1. Not a true macro by definition but exploring image stacking and depth of field at this magnification.

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                                                    #491048
                                                    Nicholas Farr
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                                                      @nicholasfarr14254

                                                      Hi Raphael, they are really amazing photos and on a floral note, I've just remembered that I took this one of a Mint plant on my kitchen window sill that has past its sell by date, which I took a couple of weeks ago. Again it was hand held and the morning sun lit it up nicely, however some of the sun light reflected off the macro lens light can be seen on the window behind, the lens light was off. This was a bit difficult to take as I was standing on a two step, step ladder and kneeling on the kitchen worktop/sink and the widow sill is 400mm deep, took a few rejected shots before I got this one, but the sun light made it look good. Again, it has just been resized by 50%.

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                                                      Regards Nick.

                                                      Edited By Nicholas Farr on 17/08/2020 07:28:45

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