Beautiful Eyes?
This was taken with the zoom set at 65mm, aperture of F32, camera on a monopod with a powerful manual flashgun attached to the hotshoe, with a cheap ebay softbox over the flash. X-sync mode on the Pentax K-5iis.
Late evening or early morning is best for these shots, so you can get the insects when they are fairly still and not flighty.
Gradually learning the art of polishing turds

K-3, K-1
Pentax 18-35, 35-80, 50, 85, 300
Tokina 70-210
(This could make a cover picture for a SciFi book !)
Best regards
Peter
Wonderful portrait.
I think one of the benefits of this caper is that you retain use of the iris and the A setting in what has now become a variable length extension tube?
Hi David
Yes, you are spot-on, but there's another benefit too in that it's easy to fit a reversed lens on the front with simply a reversing ring, which costs a few pounds at most and pennies if you order an ebay one. There is a significant amount of work involved in de-glassing the lens and not ruining the aperture mechanism, but if I can do it anyone can. It's fun to try different reversed lenses on the front, a Pentax-A 50mm results in super-sharp & contrasty images, but with a savage working distance!
Cheers
David
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Stunning Scary Thing!! David seems to have summed up the benefits of your setup, which is near-genius.
Hi go4IT
Yes, it is genius, but not my idea! There were threads on the forum a few years back, I don't recall who first suggested it, but DrOrloff was one of the contributors.
Cheers
David
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