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I have 12 years photography and several thousand in equipment, and it took me a good while to figure out how to take good pictures of my marine tank, and even still I have a very hard time getting pictures like yours. I use a Nikkor 105mm f2.8 on a D700, There is an art to it. I actually get better pictures out of my 85mm f1.8 simply because it is the lens I use more often. But I do have to say that the canon 100mm is a lens my canon buddies enjoy. Last edited by Jeff000; 12-29-2010 at 03:51 AM. |
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![]() Another cheaper alternative is a 50mmf1.8 and a set of kenko extension tubes.
That will run you less than $250.
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ain't that the truth lol all in the eye...... |
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![]() I learnt a long time ago that its the person behind the camera and not the camera. I have a buddy that had pictures he shot with his kids fisher price camera published in FHM...
I shoot models and fashion, I am good at this. I can make a car look good while using a model. But a car on its own is very tough for me. I'll post up a couple of my screwing around with a macro lens pictures here on of these days. Maybe even bust out the tripod to try and get some real nice ones one day. Till then I will sit back and enjoy everyones else's great pictures. |