For all the shots I stacked both the +2 & +4 filter.. I shot in Macro and had the camera set to Programed Auto mode. The lens was set to full wide angle.
For all the shots I stacked both the +2 & +4 filter.. I shot in Macro and had the camera set to Programed Auto mode. The lens was set to full wide angle.
Edwin is running to the shop to get himself a set of those filters
Thanks for the info !
Wow. Because I'm not much of a bug fan, I tend to stay away from bug threads. 'Glad I paid a visit to this one. Franck, these shots are incredible. I'm especially fond of # 2.
Franck, Buddy I think we have been practicing, these are great shots my friend , I like #4 the best but all are very good composition wise. Try to use a tripod if you aren't and shoot at a smaller f stop. use your timer if you have one . these young hoppers should stay still long enough. these are very good franck even though it may seem i'm picking on you.
ejmatl wrote:
Wow. Because I'm not much of a bug fan, I tend to stay away from bug threads. 'Glad I paid a visit to this one. Franck, these shots are incredible. I'm especially fond of # 2.
Thanks for sharing these with us.
eileen in bc
Thank you Eileen. I hope we can encourage you to view more bug macro's. Mine are pretty average compared to the others on this board
Thanks for your kind words. They are very encouraging
Have a look at a 300d if you want a cheap alternative to the 10d keep an eye out for my postings for examples of what it can do.
Andrew
Hi Andrew. Thanks for dropping by. I am definately keeping an eye on your work and I have been impressed by your current work on the mushrooms and canyon