Had a bit of fun with the TTArtisan 100mm fully manual macro lens. The shots below that do not show, the lens information or the aperture are with the TTAritsan .
I had not done fully manual in quite sometime. It was a wonderful reminder of slowing down and really seeing. These are all natural light which varied over a few days .
Thank you for taking the time to look and comment. I hope you enjoy some of the smaller wonders of nature.
Birdie
“In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous.”
Epic set Birdie! And don't think I didn't notice some BIF's with no AP, so those were manual focused BIF?! Slowed you down?? I think you might have had to speed up to get those, heh heh. Nice work indeed.
Yes stunning macro photography Roberta!
Amazing how crisp these are!!!! Maybe "amazing" is not the correct word to describe these....Let's modify that and say Sharp and crisp versus "amazing". Your photography is always amazing!
Dan
Erictator wrote:
Epic set Birdie! And don't think I didn't notice some BIF's with no AP, so those were manual focused BIF?! Slowed you down?? I think you might have had to speed up to get those, heh heh. Nice work indeed.
Eric
Thanks Eric. I actually found this lens much easier to manual focus than the Sony 90mm macro. I was quite surprised by that. I knew the auto focus on the 90mm Sony is so slow, but I had no idea the focus ring on the TtArtisan was so smooth and quick.
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Dragonfire wrote:
Love the snake and everything else.
Thanks Frank. It was a surprise to see it,
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louie champan wrote:
Stunning set of your signature work. That second image is exceptional!!
Much appreciated Louie, thank you.
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Karl Witt wrote:
Enjoyed these as a complete set. But I really find the first catching my eyes nicely. Love the snake capture!! Beautiful work Birdie
Karl
Thanks Karl. I always seem to have fun shooting macro . The snake was quite the surprise. It was probably 4 feet long, all hidden behind the tree stump.
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morris wrote:
1, 3 and 10 are stunners Roberta. I'm also fond of 7, 8 and 9.
Birdie, these are all examples of nature as viewed and processed with your own very artistic skills! I especially LOVE the first, last and the snake! TFS
I don't need to see you the poster is when I see these pictures. I know that these are Birdie's.
nicely done. I am drawn to the first and the last one.