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Sunday
Oct032010

A whole new world

The front yard, the backyard, the kids, the laptop.. every little thing was looked through fresh eyes.. lens + eyes that is and here are some results.

Rosemary bud..(actual size is about little one's pinkie nail!)


It is very difficult to take pictures of moving subjects where you are taking pictures so close at this magnification. Was trying to follow this bee for a good five minutes and all I got was this! More manuals have to be studied before the bee can be captured up close. There is also the fear of getting stung!


The hibiscus bud was still enough to be captured..


This one is a magnolia. Never knew this bud was this hairy!


Was inches from this rose.. practically touching it and still got a picture!


A red geranium bud from our front yard..


To capture my joy at this you have to realize what scales we are talking about .. this is a photo to show you size reference..


Now for my favorite subjects who posed for me so well.. especially when the camera was inches from their face and they had to stay still.. very very still!



and the earings! Never knew we could do a focus so sharp on an area so small and leave everything blurred. (please note, I have got this effect with the 18-200 set to 200mm when focusing on birds 20 feet away. This though is increrideeblllllllle!



The adventure with the lens will continue after thursday!

For now it is back to work and a busy three days.

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Saturday
Oct022010

Lights, Camera.. Macro!

A new addition to the camera bag this weekend!!!

The Cannon 50 mm Macro lens. A Metal body lens with .5x Magnification and a very crisp focus and goes down to f 2.5! Was a little out of my price range (~300 bucks) for a long time but recent events with health and mental state have made me realize that sometimes this life is too short for holding off on some little "aasais"..

Have taken only 10 or so shots with it this evening and I am still learning to do a good job on the manual focus and the results are very very nice. All these three photos were only cropped and bordered from the originals.


It also seems to be very nice as a generic prime lens..



Now thinking that I should go for an eye check up tomorrow. Maybe it is time to wear reading glasses?!

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