Wow, another amazing collection of macro images!!
Your skill with cameras and lenses is the best I have seen, and you also manage to find critters that are presenting themselves beautifully in essentially perfect light.
It's always a pleasure to see your posts. Thanks.
For me, it's 1, 4, 6, 7 (is spidey drowning in that droplet or taking a bath??!!!) 9, & 10. So, basically almost all of them !
It must be nice to have good friends with great lenses!
Reminds me of when I used race at the 1/8th mile track... some of my buds used to bring their new creations and have me run them through the traps because I could almost always nail the tree perfect (before computer cheats) and had a rep that I could squeeze every millisecond out of a car.
I think you must have the same rep with lenses and your macro work. You really make them shine!
dclark wrote:
Wow, another amazing collection of macro images!!
Your skill with cameras and lenses is the best I have seen, and you also manage to find critters that are presenting themselves beautifully in essentially perfect light.
It's always a pleasure to see your posts. Thanks.
Challenging work and fine images buddy I still don't know why there are not longer reach macro lenses being made?
Hard to pick a fav but easy to appreciate the efforts and results in each
Ronny Olsson wrote:
Thanks Tony
I will write it in the future
In this particular set, no image is stacked
Thanks Ronny. Pretty good DOF in those for no focus-stacking. With a 35mm equivalent of 180mm, the OM 90mm macro must be very handy considering how much lighter and smaller it is than a FF 180mm macro lens,