Macro fly image
Posted 25/02/2007 - 06:40
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Another outstanding macro Tom. Because of your technique I recently ordered and yesterday received a male to male adapter and have been experimenting with my Pentax M 100mm f4 macro with a reversed Pentax 50mm f1.7 WOW! almost a microscope. I also have some extension tubes and will be trying those out too. I would be interested to see what you have invented for your flash diffuser.
Cheers
Drew
PS: Intersting house fly fact: Not only is each compound eye made
up of 4,000 six-sided lenses (all of which work independently) did you know that those two short, thick antennae set between the eyes detect the slightest air movement. No wonder they are so hard to swat!
Cheers
Drew
PS: Intersting house fly fact: Not only is each compound eye made
up of 4,000 six-sided lenses (all of which work independently) did you know that those two short, thick antennae set between the eyes detect the slightest air movement. No wonder they are so hard to swat!
Posted 25/02/2007 - 11:48
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Awesome picture Tom. I'm glad I sobered up before reading the forum posts this morning, I won't wanted to have met this fellow whilst I still had a hangover. (Watched way too much rugby yesterday and consumed too much beer to drown english sorrows!)
Posted 25/02/2007 - 11:58
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Brilliant picture, Tom
I have tried this myself a few times but I just cannot get the focus right.
Perhaps I will try again when I have time - but there are so many things to try again.
Graham
I have tried this myself a few times but I just cannot get the focus right.
Perhaps I will try again when I have time - but there are so many things to try again.
Graham
Keep up the good work
Graham
I'll think of something someday.
Graham
I'll think of something someday.
Posted 25/02/2007 - 12:12
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hi could do with some help where can i get a male to male adapter from and what kind of lens can you use them on
Posted 25/02/2007 - 12:47
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Imagine what it would be like sroling through the woods at night if hese things were even just 10 times there size , cracking image Tom.
Cheers
Brian.
LBA is good for you, a Lens a day helps you work, rest and play.
Brian.
LBA is good for you, a Lens a day helps you work, rest and play.
Posted 25/02/2007 - 12:49
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hi could do with some help where can i get a male to male adapter from and what kind of lens can you use them on
Got mine from Denton Photo Optics - the guy is very easy to talk to and will (in my experience) ask a lot of questions to make sure you get the right thing. Give him a ring.hi could do with some help where can i get a male to male adapter from and what kind of lens can you use them on
or try http://www.ukcamera.co.uk/welcome.htm
Graham
Keep up the good work
Graham
I'll think of something someday.
Graham
I'll think of something someday.
Posted 25/02/2007 - 12:49
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Great!
I just smacked my lcd with a rolled up newspaper....
Think it's dead now.
I just smacked my lcd with a rolled up newspaper....
Think it's dead now.
Fired many shots. Didn't kill anything.
Posted 25/02/2007 - 13:55
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Once again an amazing image Tom. Congratultions. I too have caught the bug, if you pardon the pun , and last week ordered a male-to-male adapter from SRB in Luton. It came next day - excellent service.
http://www.srbfilm.co.uk/
I've not yet experimented. I hope an old(ish) man can learn from a youngster.
Howard
http://www.srbfilm.co.uk/
I've not yet experimented. I hope an old(ish) man can learn from a youngster.
Howard
Cymru Am Byth
Posted 25/02/2007 - 17:04
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Brilliant picture, Tom
I have tried this myself a few times but I just cannot get the focus right.
Perhaps I will try again when I have time - but there are so many things to try again.
Graham
I do all the photos manual focus, It wont focus properly in auto, but manual is great
Brilliant picture, Tom
I have tried this myself a few times but I just cannot get the focus right.
Perhaps I will try again when I have time - but there are so many things to try again.
Graham
Posted 25/02/2007 - 18:33
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Hi Tom,
I agree with the others.. great photo.
You might be interested in the work of Charles Krebs, who does a lot of insect macro work, It was mentioned on a science site that I go and get confused on occasionally..
http://www.macrophotos.com/charleskrebs/ck.html
Check out his setup from the link in the first paragraph.
Cheers
Liam
I agree with the others.. great photo.
You might be interested in the work of Charles Krebs, who does a lot of insect macro work, It was mentioned on a science site that I go and get confused on occasionally..
http://www.macrophotos.com/charleskrebs/ck.html
Check out his setup from the link in the first paragraph.
Cheers
Liam
Liam
"Make your hands respond to what your mind demands." Jesse James
Best wide-angle lens? Two steps backward. Look for the 'ah-ha'. Ernst Haas
"Make your hands respond to what your mind demands." Jesse James
Best wide-angle lens? Two steps backward. Look for the 'ah-ha'. Ernst Haas
Posted 25/02/2007 - 20:30
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mmm I think Tom is just lulling us into a false sense of security with all this talk of Macro.
He is actually breeding a race of Giant flys to do his bidding and take over the world!!!!!!11111oneoneeleven
He is actually breeding a race of Giant flys to do his bidding and take over the world!!!!!!11111oneoneeleven
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10 posts
19 years
UK
Pentax k10d + pentax 28-70 and using a male to male adapter to mount an extra 50mm lense backwards on the front.
With a homemade flash diffuser.
ISO 100
F22
1/90