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05/10/2004 08:53:05 PM · #1
A few macro shots I took yesterday.






05/10/2004 08:56:11 PM · #2
Looking good sonja. I really like the second one. skeerie. :D

Message edited by author 2004-05-10 20:56:34.
05/10/2004 09:05:50 PM · #3
Yup skeeerie indeed! What lens combo did you use sonja?

05/10/2004 09:08:06 PM · #4
I turned my 18-55mm lens around. It would be wise to use a tripod. Of course I tried to get a tripod up close but the pine tree was to big.
05/10/2004 09:37:45 PM · #5
I think you need a better macro lens.
Sigma 105 mm $411



Message edited by author 2004-05-10 21:39:44.
05/10/2004 09:49:08 PM · #6
pitsaman, you could loan it to me for a month. :-))
05/10/2004 09:49:49 PM · #7
Originally posted by Sonifo:

pitsaman, you could loan it to me for a month. :-))

Too bad we are not neigbors :-(
05/10/2004 09:50:39 PM · #8
The spider and ant are about 1/4 inch in length.
05/10/2004 09:51:35 PM · #9
Originally posted by pitsaman:

Originally posted by Sonifo:

pitsaman, you could loan it to me for a month. :-))

Too bad we are not neigbors :-(


Oh, the things we could share. Well, I dont have but one lens so you would have to do most the sharing. hehehe...
05/10/2004 10:04:12 PM · #10
how exactly did you turn the 18-55mm lense around?

that is decent quality for that lenses...

good call
05/10/2004 10:08:11 PM · #11
Really great, if not creepy, shots of the buggies. I like the one with the fuzzy little bee!
05/10/2004 10:19:30 PM · #12
Here's one of mine:

//www.pbase.com/image/22592852

Greg
05/11/2004 12:38:01 AM · #13
well, while we're on the subject...is the macro lens worth investing in for the canon digital rebel? i've gotten some (what i think are) very decent macro photos from my 25-80 mm lens (i think thats what it is.) and have been thinking about trying to get a macro lens but i'm not sure...
05/11/2004 12:45:21 AM · #14
Caterpilar

Frozen roach



Message edited by author 2004-05-11 00:47:22.
05/11/2004 01:09:18 PM · #15
Yes, I think a macro lens is well worth it if you are going to be doing more than the occasional macro shot. The shot I posted was not taken with a macro lens. I instead used an EF 85mm f/1.8 with a reverse mounted FD 50mm f/1.4. You can get a real macro lens for not a lot of money. I picked up an excellent Sigma 50mm f/2.8 macro EX lens at //www.deltainternational.com for $204 + shipping. Last time I checked the price had gone up a little but it is still a small price to pay for an outstanding macro lens.

Here are a couple of shots I have taken with it on my rebel.

This is an alligator:

//www.pbase.com/image/27349513

tree frog:

//www.pbase.com/image/27349516

anole:

//www.pbase.com/image/27349517

All of the shots were taken in available light hand held.

Greg

Originally posted by MusicAngel:

well, while we're on the subject...is the macro lens worth investing in for the canon digital rebel? i've gotten some (what i think are) very decent macro photos from my 25-80 mm lens (i think thats what it is.) and have been thinking about trying to get a macro lens but i'm not sure...
05/11/2004 01:29:31 PM · #16
Originally posted by dadas115:

Yes, I think a macro lens is well worth it if you are going to be doing more than the occasional macro shot. The shot I posted was not taken with a macro lens. I instead used an EF 85mm f/1.8 with a reverse mounted FD 50mm f/1.4. You can get a real macro lens for not a lot of money. I picked up an excellent Sigma 50mm f/2.8 macro EX lens at //www.deltainternational.com for $204 + shipping. Last time I checked the price had gone up a little but it is still a small price to pay for an outstanding macro lens.

Here are a couple of shots I have taken with it on my rebel.

This is an alligator:

//www.pbase.com/image/27349513

tree frog:

//www.pbase.com/image/27349516

anole:

//www.pbase.com/image/27349517

All of the shots were taken in available light hand held.

Greg

Originally posted by MusicAngel:

well, while we're on the subject...is the macro lens worth investing in for the canon digital rebel? i've gotten some (what i think are) very decent macro photos from my 25-80 mm lens (i think thats what it is.) and have been thinking about trying to get a macro lens but i'm not sure...


Greg, I'm curious to know your workflow for sharpening! The detail
in those are absolutely incredible!
05/11/2004 01:43:01 PM · #17
The sharpening is just a mild USM in Photoshop. I am not sure of the exact settings off the top of my head but really with this lens on the Rebel you hardly need any sharpening at all. I have my rebel set to the default settings except for the contrast which is set to ΓΆ€“2. The Sigma 50mm f/2.8 macro EX is really an outstanding performer.

I hope this helps,

Greg
05/11/2004 01:47:57 PM · #18
Originally posted by dadas115:

The sharpening is just a mild USM in Photoshop. I am not sure of the exact settings off the top of my head but really with this lens on the Rebel you hardly need any sharpening at all. I have my rebel set to the default settings except for the contrast which is set to ΓΆ€“2. The Sigma 50mm f/2.8 macro EX is really an outstanding performer.

I hope this helps,

Greg

Yes it does! Thanks! I think at some point I would like to pick
this lens up.
05/11/2004 02:18:36 PM · #19
These are incredible shots. You're doing a great job of advertising for the Rebel, you know. :) Where is Brazos Bend State Park exactly? I think I need to make a weekend trip sometime.
05/11/2004 02:35:16 PM · #20
Brazos Bend is just a little southwest of Houston near Richmond. I live in Sugar Land and it usually takes me about 20-30 minutes to get there. I would love to have a get together out there some time if anyone else is interested. I usually go out there with jitams but it is always fun to meet new people.

Greg
05/11/2004 02:39:44 PM · #21
I sent your page to my birdwatching family. They'll be so excited to see the variety of birds you captured. I'm from Austin, but some of my family is in Corpus Christi -- close enough to make a trip some weekend.
05/11/2004 02:43:03 PM · #22
Just let me know when you are in the area. I go to Brazos Bend quite frequently.

Greg
05/11/2004 07:36:05 PM · #23
dadas115, those are some great shots. Very sharp and interesting.

I just bought myself a 80-200mm lens. I can't wait to start taking pictures.
05/11/2004 09:42:55 PM · #24
Originally posted by Sonifo:

I turned my 18-55mm lens around.


Sonia, what exactly do you mean when you say you "turned it around"? How did you attach it to the camera?
05/12/2004 12:43:31 AM · #25
I didn't attach it to the camera. I just turned it around. I haven't been able to find the attachment yet. You do have to be careful not to scratch the lens, which is pretty easy. Oh and don't drop it. That wouldn't be good. I have been having alot of fun with it.

Originally posted by mariomel:

Originally posted by Sonifo:

I turned my 18-55mm lens around.


Sonia, what exactly do you mean when you say you "turned it around"? How did you attach it to the camera?
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