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    Three of today's nature-macros

    Pine needles... with water droplet.
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    *ist D with SMC PENTAX-F 100mm F2.8 MACRO lens. Tripod used.
    1/100 second @ F8
    ISO 400
    Center-weighted metering mode
    Aperture-Priority


    Little bud on branch.
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    *ist D with SMC PENTAX-F 100mm F2.8 MACRO lens. Tripod used.
    1/125 second @ F8
    ISO 400
    Center-weighted metering mode
    Aperture-Priority


    Maple-seed head sitting on snow crystals.
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    *ist D with SMC PENTAX-F 100mm F2.8 MACRO lens. Tripod used.
    1/125 second @ F11
    ISO 800
    Multi-segment metering mode
    Aperture-Priority


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    Re: Three of today's nature-macros

    That's a good macro lens, Alex. Produces images like a bellows.

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    Re: Three of today's nature-macros

    Thanks for the reply, Ron.

    Of the three lenses I currently own, I have to say that the 100mm macro is my favourite. In the gallery I have more shots that were taken with it...









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    Re: Three of today's nature-macros

    Those are very good and show how a prime macro can really deliver the shots. My zoom macro won't come close to that sort of quality.

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    Re: Three of today's nature-macros

    Thanks, scott-devon.

    Yes, primes are always better than zooms, at least in the image quality department.

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    Re: Three of today's nature-macros

    Very nice - again. I really like the first one with the radial pattern of the needles. The water (glycerin?) drop actually detracts for me. – TF
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    Re: Three of today's nature-macros

    Thanks for commenting, OldClicker !

    Nope, no glycerin (unlike the apple & pepper ). I actually didn't notice the water droplet until afterward while the photo was on my computer.

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    Re: Three of today's nature-macros

    Alex, great so see that you are out there having fun with your new toys

    I especially like the first one, great use of DOF! Not sure if I like droplet or not, I keep changing my mind on that one...

    The branch with the bud is way too straight for me - might be better at angle? But nice to see signs of spring!

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    Re: Three of today's nature-macros

    The first two in the first series, the first and the last one of the second series are my favorite.

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    Re: Three of today's nature-macros

    Thanks, Mette.

    Well, I don't think my "toys" are so "new" anymore... ... I've had them for about 1 1/2 months now.

    Thanks for the comment, AE. :-)

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    Re: Three of today's nature-macros

    Nice series Alex , if you want to try something different take a look at what Mike has been doing , http://gallery.photographyreview.com...&ppuser=237118 Lots of patience is required
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    Re: Three of today's nature-macros

    Quote Originally Posted by Knight
    Nice series Alex , if you want to try something different take a look at what Mike has been doing , http://gallery.photographyreview.com...&ppuser=237118 Lots of patience is required
    Thanks for replying, Knight.

    I might try to give it a shot with water droplet reflections, but I don't think I'll even come close to what Mike gets... very nice work ! :thumbsup:

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    Re: Three of today's nature-macros

    Very nice macros!
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    Re: Three of today's nature-macros

    Thanks for commenting, Paul.

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