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  • 05-10-2008 3:20 PM , Post ID 508,061

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    Messing with Macro

    Never really tried macro photography, but have taken some shots including it around my garden today

     

    Richard

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  • 05-10-2008 3:46 PM , Post ID 508,082 In reply to

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    Re: Messing with Macro

    A good first attempt! oSmile The other day I tried taking macro shots using my new Nikon D40. oBig Smile Not as easy as it looks! Here are the results (hope you don't mind me slipping mine's one in here):

     

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  • 05-10-2008 4:07 PM , Post ID 508,098 In reply to

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    Re: Messing with Macro

    Lovely vibrant colours both of you

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  • 05-10-2008 6:01 PM , Post ID 508,171 In reply to

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    Both excellent efforts.oTongue It's a different world macro.oSmile

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  • 05-10-2008 6:13 PM , Post ID 508,178 In reply to

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    Re: Messing with Macro

    I'll join in the macro party - two rather different topics in these two shots!

    A brave fly on my windowsill (he didn't climb in oSad )

     

    And fun with the small-change jar:

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  • 05-10-2008 6:19 PM , Post ID 508,180 In reply to

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    Nice shots guys.oApprove 


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  • 05-10-2008 6:38 PM , Post ID 508,193 In reply to

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    Re: Messing with Macro

    ooh can i join in the macro thread oApprove

     

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  • 05-10-2008 7:05 PM , Post ID 508,199 In reply to

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    Re: Messing with Macro

    Nice stuff Neil. I've still never managed to get a sharp macro of a bee. They always move too fast. oEvil

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  • 05-10-2008 7:12 PM , Post ID 508,206 In reply to

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    Re: Messing with Macro

    Rob K:

    Nice stuff Neil. I've still never managed to get a sharp macro of a bee. They always move too fast. oEvil

     

    This one was either tired or dieing oSad 

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  • 05-10-2008 7:25 PM , Post ID 508,210 In reply to

    Re: Messing with Macro

    Great photos people... but what is macro??

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  • 05-10-2008 7:31 PM , Post ID 508,213 In reply to

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    Re: Messing with Macro

    Rob K:

    I'll join in the macro party - two rather different topics in these two shots!

    A brave fly on my windowsill (he didn't climb in oSad )

     

    And fun with the small-change jar:

    Now, THAT, people, is photography at it's best. Seriously, those two shots above are so good it actually made me break out in goosepimples. 10 out of 10 for composition, timing and clarity. 
      The fly and the venus flytrap could represent dicing with death, being brave and yet stupid at the same time. Stunning, absolutely stunning. oApprove
      Can you think of any other web site that shows pictures of this quality? No, long may the Photo Forum live. oSmile

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  • 05-10-2008 7:31 PM , Post ID 508,215 In reply to

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    Re: Messing with Macro

     Here is my macro offering. Hope you like it Smile 

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  • 05-10-2008 7:34 PM , Post ID 508,216 In reply to

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    Re: Messing with Macro

    Very nice! Bev. See, this is what photography is all about, giving it a go and the result is speaking for themselves. Good work, Bev!

    Iceageian, macro photography is the art of taking pictures at very VERY close range. (10 cm or less, usually aided by an additional magnifying lens attachment). Even the K800i's camera has a macro setting, try it and you'll be surprised (enable the macro setting on your phone, then gently depress the shutter button until it goes "blip" and the cross bars goes green with an unblurred image behind and you're ready to go as you press the shutter button all the way down).

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  • 05-10-2008 7:42 PM , Post ID 508,221 In reply to

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    Re: Messing with Macro

    Ian D J:

    Can you think of any other web site that shows pictures of this quality? No, long may the Photo Forum live. oSmile

     

    Well yes , there are people i know of that do photography of insects so close up that you can see every hair on its body ( other forums )

     But anyway stunning pics all round people oApprove 

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  • 05-10-2008 8:03 PM , Post ID 508,234 In reply to

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    Ian D J:
    Even the K800i's camera has a macro setting

     

    *Tut* i dont have a K800i - i think you might be getting me confused for somebody elseoBig Smile

    I have a WP-S1.   Its a '3' Skype Phone 2 Megapixel. It does have its negatives though.

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