I'm impressed Rudi.
Very nice. Did you use a bellows or a microscope?
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Last edited by rudi; 25th October 2018 at 04:51 AM.
It certainly is impressive, Rudi. I guess this is how a bee sees pollen.
My complements, Rudi.
They are very impressive, both from a technical but also aesthetic point of view.
An education for me Rudi, as well as enjoying your images - now that can't be bad!
Thanks Jim, a whole 'new' world opens up when looking up close ...
Throw in your obviously superior skills set and I now understand why my shots are lacking so much in comparison to yours.
I'm hoping that there is a way to achieve your results with a straight microscope setup. As mechanically UNskilled as I am I'd never get all of the pieces to work properly at the same time.
I like to think that I understand the basics, but I am pretty sure that a more experienced person can squeeze out more than me, right now
I started this extreme macro journey with a very basic setup, trying to 'enhance' the system step by step.
Changes will be made, no doubt about that.
I think a straight microscoop set up is a better option for higher magnifications. Starting out with a sturdy system is a key point IMO.
A wealth on info and very experienced persons can be found on http://www.photomacrography.net/
HTH.
Last edited by rudi; 30th October 2018 at 07:03 AM.