I dont wanna sound like a leek,,but isnt putting an extension tube on a zoom lens....pointless?
and did you touch the ground with your L lens...Sacrelige !!!!!
Extensions can often serve a purpose especially if you don't have the correct lens with you, or can't afford one. Because it enables a zoom to get a bit closer I have successfully used a 25mm tube on my 70-300 at 300 to photograph nervous insects from about 3 ft. A correct lens is always best but tubes enable you to travel a bit lighter.
Lying in the mud is all part of the fun of macro photography. Ideally, it is possible to squeeze your fingers or other object between the camera and soil to prevent contamination of your equipment.
The daisy white petals do appear a fraction over exposed. Partially white, or yellow, flowers are an exposure nightmare. I try to spot meter then under expose a bit. While this may prevent the highlights blowing it will mean a bit of editing to the midtones to regain a good balance.
Even worse is attempting a dark insect sitting on a light coloured flower.
I like it...has a soft look and feel. I sometimes use extension tubes with zoom lens to get the distance and look I want. Is there any possibility of pulling a little more detail out of the flower in focus?
I just played with it a bit an pulling out more detail didn't do the overall image any favors.
Chuck
Last edited by CNelson; 6th June 2009 at 05:34 PM.