Early Lunch
by davidstorm
A Zebra Spider catches a fly on a Raspberry Leaf in our back garden. If you look carefully you can see my outline in its eyes as I take the photo.
K-3, DFA 100mm F2.8 Macro, TC without glass
K-3, DFA 100mm F2.8 Macro, TC without glass
Uploaded26/05/2014 - 18:07
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Posted 26/05/2014 - 21:06
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It has you in its sights David. Beware
Again, quality. As Gray says, inspiring stuff.
Is this a crop? If so how much???
Again, quality. As Gray says, inspiring stuff.
Is this a crop? If so how much???
Posted 26/05/2014 - 21:16
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Northgrain wrote:
It has you in its sights David. Beware
Again, quality. As Gray says, inspiring stuff.
Is this a crop? If so how much???
It has you in its sights David. Beware
Again, quality. As Gray says, inspiring stuff.
Is this a crop? If so how much???
Hi Tim, it is a crop, about 50% of the frame I would guess. It was shot with the DFA 100mm F2.8 WR macro with a short extension tube fitted to enable closer focus and greater magnification. The 'extension tube' is actually a 2x Teleconverter with the glass removed, I use this because it has the aperture contacts.
Best wishes
David
Posted 26/05/2014 - 22:35
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Fantastic close up... those eyes!
Posted 26/05/2014 - 23:59
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graysummers wrote:
These close ups of yours with the narrow DoF is just so inspiring. Small subjects enhancing these achievements. Don't know how you do it really. I'm a point and shoot. Love the subtleties involved here.
These close ups of yours with the narrow DoF is just so inspiring. Small subjects enhancing these achievements. Don't know how you do it really. I'm a point and shoot. Love the subtleties involved here.
Thanks Gray, this type of shot seems to divide opinion. The wisdom with macro is to use a narrower aperture for more DOF, but I like to experiment a bit. Sometimes the narrow DOF works, sometimes it doesn't. I'm not sure if it works on this one or not.
Regards
David
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