Like the second, best. I've long had a fondness for macros shot with long lenses. My second lens purchase back in the day was a cheap T mount Soligor 400mm. I liked to add it to my T-mount bellows and use it to shoot macro subjects across a room.
AuntiPode wrote:
Like the second, best. I've long had a fondness for macros shot with long lenses. My second lens purchase back in the day was a cheap T mount Soligor 400mm. I liked to add it to my T-mount bellows and use it to shoot macro subjects across a room.
Thanks Karen, glad you enjoyed them.
#2 - serendipitous alignment of planets.
Yup - mine first macro encounter was a 135mm on bellows
3 is my fav..I dont care for the out of focus bee in the first one or the partially obscured bee in the second one,,if I didnt see the whole set, i couldnt really tell what it was,,the third had pretty good bokeh,like the colors of it
Jglaser757 wrote:
3 is my fav..I dont care for the out of focus bee in the first one or the partially obscured bee in the second one,,if I didnt see the whole set, i couldnt really tell what it was,,the third had pretty good bokeh,like the colors of it
Thanks for looking and offering your thoughts Jon.
The bee was making its rounds, so happens in #3 he presented his best side