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Started by Pat, May 13, 2008, 08:57:12 PM

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Pat


It rained most of the day I took these.

The apple blossoms looked pretty in the rain.






Some are open and some are still tightly closed.






This tulip was bent over with the weight of the rain drops.






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Jane Walker

Beautiful, Pat!  You certainly have an eye for capturing intricate details with your camera.  I love these rain-kissed blossoms and the tulip.
Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass .... it's about learning to dance in the rain!

Pat


Thanks Jane!

I got wet!  HAHAHAHA!!!

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All4Him

Pat, the photos are beautiful, I especially like the last one it looks so joyful and fresh.

Pat


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JohnBrainard

Those are pretty... What kind of lens are you using to get that much detail?

I've been trying to figure out how to get sharper, more detailed images out of my Sigma 70-300mm lens. I read that the ideal focal length is around 200mm. That's the shorter range I can set the focal length to take macro shots. I'll be looking forward to some rain soon so I can get out there and see if I can come close to what you captured. :)

mybcjazz

Very pretty series, Pat.
Canon EOS 40D
Canon EF 35 f/1.4L
Canon EF 135 f/2L
Canon EF 400 f/5.6L
Canon EF-S 60 f/2.8 Macro
Canon EF-S 10-22 f/3.5/4.5
Canon Extender EF 1.4x II

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In His Grip,
Kevin

Pat

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Quote from: JohnBrainard on May 14, 2008, 01:23:35 PM
Those are pretty... What kind of lens are you using to get that much detail?

I've been trying to figure out how to get sharper, more detailed images out of my Sigma 70-300mm lens. I read that the ideal focal length is around 200mm. That's the shorter range I can set the focal length to take macro shots. I'll be looking forward to some rain soon so I can get out there and see if I can come close to what you captured. :)


Hi John...  As you probably know, I have the Nikon D80 but I just can't manage macro/close up type of photos with it as I don't have a macro lens and all are pretty blurriy with my other lenses.

So, these were taken with my Nikon Coolpix 8700 point and shoot!


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Pat


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mybcjazz

Quote from: JohnBrainard on May 14, 2008, 01:23:35 PM
Those are pretty... What kind of lens are you using to get that much detail?

I've been trying to figure out how to get sharper, more detailed images out of my Sigma 70-300mm lens. I read that the ideal focal length is around 200mm. That's the shorter range I can set the focal length to take macro shots. I'll be looking forward to some rain soon so I can get out there and see if I can come close to what you captured. :)

John,

The macro features on zoom lenses don't work as well as a dedicated macro lens.  And those are usually prime lenses, of a fixed length.

But with a tripod, zero wind, and the right light, you still might get some good results from your sigma.

In His Grip,
Kevin
Canon EOS 40D
Canon EF 35 f/1.4L
Canon EF 135 f/2L
Canon EF 400 f/5.6L
Canon EF-S 60 f/2.8 Macro
Canon EF-S 10-22 f/3.5/4.5
Canon Extender EF 1.4x II

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In His Grip,
Kevin

JudyB

Oh Pat!!!!  You need to get your best together and creat a callendar for your family (I want one too) and close friends.  These should be added for the month they were taken in!


Ellette

Pat, I especially like the first one.  I think it could use a bit of brightening to make it even better, but it is really pretty.  I like the tulip too.

Oh, and a FYI for those without a macro.  If you can't afford one you can try what is generally called "the poor man macro".  You take your lens (only on a DSLR or regular SLR obviously) and turn it around backwards.  You won't get much DOF, but it works as a macro lens.  It is quite fun I think and what I did when I felt the need to shoot macro before I got mine (which I love).

ScottyBoy

How do you attach it? or do you just hold it up?

ScottyBoy

I just tried it. Works great! I never would have thought to do that.

Pat

So, Scotty, tell us how you did it.

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Ellette

You can get a reversing ring actually so you don't have to hold it, but I always just held it.  Be warned, you'll want to know how to clean your sensor if you do it much...but you should know how to do that anyway IMHO.  :)

Barbarian

BTW, Scotty, you can buy a lens reversing ring that will keep it there for you.   One side of the ring has a regular lens mount, and the other side is threaded to screw into the filter threads of your lens.   Just be sure you get the one with the threads for your particular normal lens.

http://www.alanwood.net/photography/reversing-rings.html

You should be able to find your particular model on Ebay or one of the better photography suppliers, like B&H.   

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ScottyBoy

Quote from: Pat on July 10, 2008, 04:14:58 PM
So, Scotty, tell us how you did it.

Sorry, Pat; I just saw this.

I just held the lens up to the camera, like Ellette does.

Pat



It rained on this Nasturtium as well!


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CapturedByGrace

Pat,
You are very gifted at taking close up photos.  I wish I could take pictures as good as these of flowers.  I have a macro lens, but I haven't played with it much.  It's an older vivitar lens.  You really should make a calendar out of these, they are simply gorgeous.   :thumbsup:

JudyB



Wow this is a beautiful picture.  Well done


juanital

Those are super nice Pat! I especially favor the nasturtuims... :)
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Pat




Why, thank you!  Thank you very much!


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Jeanne Lee

Not surprising, Pat.  Your pictures can always be counted on to be excellent!   :thumbsup:
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CowGirl

Wow, that's a lovely shot!