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    Macro, A little more practice

    Hi

    Sat out in the garden today watching all the little bees going about their business, so thought i might as well get a little more practice in with the Tamron 90mm lens (i need it)
    also spotted a little fungi so had a go at that as well

    Not got to grips with the focusing and settings just yet, but working on it,


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    Macro, A little more practiceB by James Crank, on Flickr

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    Macro, A little more practiceb2 by James Crank, on Flickr

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    Macro, A little more practiceFungi by James Crank, on Flickr

    Thanks for looking,
    Last edited by JemC; 3rd June 2017 at 07:11 PM.

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    Re: Macro, A little more practice

    Bees are a very difficult subject. They move faster than I can focus and there is so much variation in light levels between the light and dark areas of a standard design bee.

    Fungi give you more to work with although they can also be tricky with exposure levels. I prefer to photograph them out of direct sunlight and use a tripod.

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    Re: Macro, A little more practice

    Very nice set of images...i am also in the pursuit of improving my macro shoots with tam-90

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    Re: Macro, A little more practice

    you are improving. I shoot Sony and there is a button I push to show me exactly where I am focusing. Then using manual focus I can move the focus precisely where it's needed. I would be surprised if canon didn't have the same feature.
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    Re: Macro, A little more practice

    Nice series , for me pic 2 is the best .Do not fear in PP to add adjustments such as blur and spot lighting to emphasize your capture. Also check out the many filters available that can enhance your captures .

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    Re: Macro, A little more practice

    Nice series , for me pic 2 is the best .Do not fear in PP to add adjustments such as blur and spot lighting to emphasize your capture. Also check out the many filters available that can enhance your captures .

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    Re: Macro, A little more practice

    I am going with the fans of #2 and of course, the mushrooms. Good job!

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    Re: Macro, A little more practice

    Quote Originally Posted by JemC View Post
    Not got to grips with the focusing and settings just yet, but working on it,
    I would disagree James, they all look well focused and exposed. Good set.

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    Re: Macro, A little more practice

    nice set, # 2 is my favorite.

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    Re: Macro, A little more practice

    Quote Originally Posted by JemC View Post
    Hi

    Sat out in the garden today watching all the little bees going about their business, so thought i might as well get a little more practice in with the Tamron 90mm lens (i need it)
    also spotted a little fungi so had a go at that as well

    Not got to grips with the focusing and settings just yet, but working on it,


    Image #1
    was taken at
    f/22
    1/40sec
    iso400

    Macro, A little more practiceB by James Crank, on Flickr

    Image #2
    f/4
    1/500sec
    iso400

    Macro, A little more practiceb2 by James Crank, on Flickr

    Image #3
    f/9
    1/200sec
    iso400

    Macro, A little more practiceFungi by James Crank, on Flickr

    Thanks for looking,
    These are all very good indeed James. I think that you are making the mistake of assuming that the soft areas in the images are because of a focus error when they are most likely a consequence of the shallow depth of field that is found in all macro shots. I did see that you had used quite a range of apertures - try sticking to something in the f10 to f16 range with this lens.

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    Re: Macro, A little more practice

    Nice series.

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