My theme for 2018 is 'Extreme Macro'.
I have been shooting macro as long as I remember. After trying out all different kind of macro stuff, I finally tried the canon mpe-65mm f2,8 1-5x macro lens, somewhere in 2014 I believe, and to my surprise I found it very manageable, ready to dive in the 'extreme macro' world. With some good technique it is for sure 'handholdable'.
Unforseen circumstances kept me from shooting as much as I wanted with the canon-mpe 65mm lens. So in the past 3 years, I dabbled a little bit with this lens, nothing serious though, and with varying succes.
My goal for this year is to take my extreme macro's to the next level !!!
When I say 'handholdable', I mean that the camera/lens is usually resting on some support, being it my arm, a chair, a stone, a beanbag, a wall...(you get the idea), no fixed setup using a tripod...., so strickly this is maybe not handheld....
What is 'extreme macro' ?
I agree with the definition given by Johan J. Ingles-Le Nobel (http://extreme-macro.co.uk/)
where he says:
"There is no standard definition for extreme macro, but there is a tentative definition which gives some insight into its unusual nature. Macro photography (1:1) is usually pursued using off the shelf lens and camera equipment, whilst microphotography (10:1+) is undertaken using microscope equipment. Extreme macro covers the range between the two, and borrows apparatus used by both specialties to make images."