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    Millipede does 'cute' - Macro

    Millie was chosen as a test subject for the diffuser I am presently developing for the SB-R200 on front of the lens and these results were obtained using plain copy paper as the diffuser medium.

    All shot at 1/60s, f/16-f/22, ISO400, 105mm with 68mm ext tubes giving 2:1 magnification, 12mm frame width when un-cropped.

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    Millipede does 'cute' - Macro

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    Millipede does 'cute' - Macro

    The copy paper has reduced the flash power somewhat but has made a great job of reducing highlights. To overcome this I pushed the ISO up to 400 anticipating some increased noise but found that because the highlights were reduced the exposure was able to be pushed more to the right.

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    Re: Millipede does 'cute' - Macro

    Grahame -- Mr. Bugman -- you did it again...upload another bug. I like the frontal shot of Millie. #1 seems to me just a description shot but 2 and 3 are really good. Have you ever thought of using a ring flash on her? Just curious...

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    Re: Millipede does 'cute' - Macro

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    Grahame -- Mr. Bugman -- you did it again...upload another bug. I like the frontal shot of Millie. #1 seems to me just a description shot but 2 and 3 are really good. Have you ever thought of using a ring flash on her? Just curious...
    Hi Izzie,

    A ring-light is something I have considered and think I will get one just just to see how useful they can be. There are many debates for and against just about every type of macro lighting but what is obvious is that different methods have their advantages in certain circumstances.

    One of the main problems I find I'm up against with this type of shot is that there's only 70mm working distance between lens front and subject with shooting angles varying and it's not always possible to direct light exactly where you want it due to the changing aspect to camera of the subject and protuberances from the location.

    Pleased you liked Millie. at least she did not jump

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    Re: Millipede does 'cute' - Macro

    I like 3.
    Millie waving at me. Too cute!

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    Re: Millipede does 'cute' - Macro

    +1

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    Re: Millipede does 'cute' - Macro

    These are superb Grahame,i have never seen one of these close up,cute or what

    Your paper certainly did the trick bud,well done!

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    Re: Millipede does 'cute' - Macro

    Quote Originally Posted by Kris V View Post
    I like 3.
    Millie waving at me. Too cute!
    Thanks Kris, I too thought that one appealing.

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    Re: Millipede does 'cute' - Macro

    Quote Originally Posted by FootLoose View Post
    +1
    Thanks Greg,

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    Quote Originally Posted by deetheturk View Post
    These are superb Grahame,i have never seen one of these close up,cute or what

    Your paper certainly did the trick bud,well done!

    David
    It was also the first time I have ever looked at one of these closely. They curl up when disturbed but once on the move it's another chase job.

    I undertook some tests between the thin polystyrene packing material and copy paper the other night using a chromed watch as a subject. The results were very significant but unfortunately a fair bit of light power has been lost so for tonight I'm ready with tracing paper (grease proof paper is the closest I can get here) and the flash meter to try that.

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    Re: Millipede does 'cute' - Macro

    I tried chasing one up a wall last week but never got close

    I am looking forward to your latest test's bud,good luck with the tracing paper

    David

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    Re: Millipede does 'cute' - Macro

    Grahame I got a ring light called Interfit Strobies. It has both flash and continuous lights with it. Very useful.

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    Re: Millipede does 'cute' - Macro

    Nice.

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    Re: Millipede does 'cute' - Macro

    Hi Grahame!

    Very nice shots.

    As regards the lighting? Nice highlights on Millie. But there seems to be a brighter ring or border around the main highlight. Is this a product of the modifier or something to do with Millie herself?

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    Re: Millipede does 'cute' - Macro

    Very cute face indeed and the eyes are very interesting

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    Re: Millipede does 'cute' - Macro

    Hi Graham, again great close ups, for me #2 really stands out, i think its the ciolours on its back that attracts my eye.

    i have to agree with Terry about the brighter Border on your diffuser, have u tried bringing what you are using in the centre of yyour diffuser over the side to see if the light works just as well? the diffusion look sgreat, but that Brighter ring pulls ya eye?

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    Re: Millipede does 'cute' - Macro

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    Grahame I got a ring light called Interfit Strobies. It has both flash and continuous lights with it. Very useful.
    Hi Izzie,

    Have you used the ring light for any close up macro and how do you consider it performs with regards to highlight control?

    Grahame

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    Re: Millipede does 'cute' - Macro

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nice.
    Thanks John

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    Re: Millipede does 'cute' - Macro

    Quote Originally Posted by Loose Canon View Post
    Hi Grahame!

    Very nice shots.

    As regards the lighting? Nice highlights on Millie. But there seems to be a brighter ring or border around the main highlight. Is this a product of the modifier or something to do with Millie herself?
    Terry and Claudio,

    Having shot this series without downloading them I then moved on to photograph a small spider, a friendly very small jumper.

    Carefully checking the first of these shots it immediately became evident in the spiders catch-lights that I had omitted to seal over a light escape area around the outer circumference of the modifier, a quick tape job cured and confirmed this. I had not realised until you mentioned it that this had also caused the problem with Millie. I'll re-shoot one of these to see the difference.

    Grahame

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    Re: Millipede does 'cute' - Macro

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Very cute face indeed and the eyes are very interesting
    Thanks Binnur, you spotted the strange eye surface contours as well.

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    Re: Millipede does 'cute' - Macro

    Grahame does "cute" exceptionally well!

    My favourite is #3, cute and artsy! I love the lighting, colours and tones in all of these.

    I'd love to see more images of Millie, and also a centipede.

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