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  • A shower works wonders

    At last we got a decent shower of rain to show off some of the neighbours climbers encroaching through the fence.
    I've been playing around with an extension tube on a Macro lens. and a small fill in flash, trying something different that I have neglected doing for a long time.
    Would be interested in any response. Thankyou, Gordon.



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    Canon, 5D MK3 5D Mk11 300mm f2.8, 28-300 f3.5-5.6, 70-200 f2.8, 100 Macro.

    Gordon
    Excreta Tauri Astutos Frustrantor

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    G'day Gordon

    When I saw the thread title, I was reminded of one of my wife's recent remarks about me ...

    Of the 3 images I prefer #1 for its darker background that is consistant across the whole frame, and thus separates subject from background

    Insofar as your camera work goes - your lighting is spot on well done
    You say that you're using an 'extension tube on a macro lens' but the image appears not to be an extreme closeup, so I am left wondering whether the lens/tube combo is actually doing much for you

    Q- what focal length + how much tube was used here?

    [fwiw, I have many years of film-camera experience with tubes and close-up lenses on both prime & zoom from 24mm to 300mm over a wide variety of subjects]
    Phil
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      HI Phil
      Thanks for your remarks I was using a prime 100mm f2.8 Cannon lens and the Extension tube was EF12. look forward to hearing any hints or tips you may have .Cheers & Thanks Gordon.

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    I do like them Gordon, you seem to have nailed the lighting. I would suggest a few edits though (only IMHO). When you have small parts of plants on the edge of the frame, try removing part of them. I've done 1 to show what I mean, I hope you don't mind.
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    I Shoot A Canon

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    My memory's not as sharp as it used to be.
    Also, my memory's not as sharp as it used to be.

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