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![]() So here are a few more pics through curved glass. They taken roughly 3 to 4 " away from the glass. Please feel free to critique them no offense will be taken This is only a discussion. I might add I am now using a considerable better camera.
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![]() Nice pictures and camera, that 50D and 100mm is quite the upgrade.
I'm not a huge fan of the flash but it worked well for you. I noticed you used a fairly small aperture but your DOF is still a little limited, perhaps you could try focusing on the center of the subject. Also in the interest of the thread perhaps you could try take a few top downs with that nice new camera for comparison. Plus you should take a few at a true 1:1 ratio (macro). |
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![]() Sphelps I'm confused how did you know the camera I was using? And I'm puzzled buy the 1:1 ratio. I think it is 1:1 ,I'm using the Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro lens. Or am I suppose to be like 1" from the subject? All tyhe photos are at different manual settings I've been experimenting.
Copperband was f/16, 1/250, iso 100 Mush was f/5.6, 1/20, iso 500 Y Tang f/9, 1/250, iso100 Ric was f/9, 1/125, 100 Here are a few top down through custom photo tube ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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![]() Incredible Pictures o.c.d.!
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![]() Wow! Very nice
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![]() Thanks, Carmen and Leah I'm still figuring out this camera so hopefully they get better. I'm going to post some Fluorescence pics I took in a new thread you might like those.
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The 1:1 ratio is the definition of a macro/micro shot. If you look on your focus ring you'll see, along with the distance, a ratio (usually the closest focusing distance). If you focus on a subject at point you're at the 1:1 ratio and taking a true macro shot. I apologize for not explaining this better but I simply assumed you knew all this because your pictures are that good! The best advice I can offer is for you to try and see what you can do without a flash. Top down will give the best results and you may need to use a tripod of some sort to steady the camera. You'll want a long exposure and a small aperture along with a low iso. You'll need to turn off all circulation to prevent your subject from moving but by doing so I'm sure your results will be even more spectacular. |
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![]() Ahh, now I get it that's what they mean. I'm glad you like the pics. Thanks for the info and I'm going to look into a info extractor. I'm always wondering what settings pics are at. Thanks Shelps
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![]() Very nice pictures o.c.d. !!!
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