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    First try at Macro

    D200 with a Sigma 50/2.8 macro. 400 ASA 1/60, f/11 with auto fill flash. What do you think?
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    Re: First try at Macro

    Go shot but I would of liked a little more DOF. But you may not of been able to get it.
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    Re: First try at Macro

    thanks, I practically had to climb on top of him as it was.
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    Re: First try at Macro

    Quote Originally Posted by MJS
    D200 with a Sigma 50/2.8 macro. 400 ASA 1/60, f/11 with auto fill flash. What do you think?
    Solid first effort. You've been at this a while to be jsut trying macros. It's challenging but fun. The 50mm is a nice lens, but it's easier to work with something longer. I have used a 90mm Tamron a ton -- almost always with a 1.4x TC. It broke and I replaced it with a Nikon 60mm, which is too short for butterflies and such. I'm thinking about the Nikon 200mm micro now.

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    Re: First try at Macro

    I agree, with LL. It's hard to get close enough with 50mm. The colors are nice, and it's sharp enough within the DOF. Perhaps a softbox or diffuser on that flash, but I still think it's a nice first try.

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    Re: First try at Macro

    Thanks gentlemen. I actually had the new Tokina 100mm 2.8 macro but couldn't get to it until after the shoot. The SB800 was on a cord, right next to the lens hood with the difuser on. I spot metered the sucker and got the shot right before he flew off. Can't wait to try the tokina with some macro stuff, mostly got it for portrait work in my too short to use the 80-200 studio.
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    Re: First try at Macro

    i am surprized u got it moslty in focus at F11.. the sigma 70 x 300 or tamron equivalent does nice 1:2 butterfly or small flower sized macros from about two feet away.. perfect for shots like that one.. u dont need a true 1:1 macro for butterfly sized things..

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    Re: First try at Macro

    The branch looks bleached out. But other than that, I like it.
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    Re: First try at Macro

    Quote Originally Posted by Has He Lost His Mind?
    The branch looks bleached out. But other than that, I like it.
    im gonna agree to that. beautiful shot, just tone down the washed out branch.

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