Bug/grass/dewdrop mixture. Pretty certain the last two shots are male and female of the same gall midge species. All the shots are focus stacked but #2 was a bit extreme (midge was facing the wrong way).
Rampai65 wrote:
Wow, Wow and Wow
That goes double for me. The first one looks like the critter is holding a crystal ball. Amazing shots, Brian. Thank you for shooting and showing them.
Kenny.
Holy Cow..I thought I've seen your best but these are just over the top. Have you made friends with all your little buggies? They just seem to let you go about your business without any fear? I know these are totally authentic because I've seen so much of your great work, but wow, how do you do it?
Tom
Thanks for looking and commenting- much appreciated.
Phil and Tom -I think I operate a selection process on these, if the bug doesn't fly off when I try to put the flower behind it (many do) then it's likely to stay put whilst I photograph it. They are are obviously a bit cold and possibly damp down in the grass.
I'm sorry, I'm new to macro... what does focus stacked mean?
These shots are amazing! My favorites are #5 and #6. The composition and color on #6 is fantastic!
Can I ask you some questions?
How is your photo so sharp and the entire bug is in focus? I looked at the exif and you were shooting at f/7.1 with a 65mm...
I shoot with a 5D and I just got the 100mm macro and even when I shoot at f/11, DOF is so shallow...
Is it possible to get similar results with 5D and 100mm? Well, I don't need to get that close to tiny bugs, but I'll be working with wedding rings...
JLim wrote:
I'm sorry, I'm new to macro... what does focus stacked mean?
These shots are amazing! My favorites are #5 and #6. The composition and color on #6 is fantastic!
Can I ask you some questions?
How is your photo so sharp and the entire bug is in focus? I looked at the exif and you were shooting at f/7.1 with a 65mm...
I shoot with a 5D and I just got the 100mm macro and even when I shoot at f/11, DOF is so shallow...
Is it possible to get similar results with 5D and 100mm? Well, I don't need to get that close to tiny bugs, but I'll be working with wedding rings...