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Two images of the same fly this morning, though shot with two different lenses....
Thank you for all the kind comments on yesterday's image, I will try and sort something out regards writing a article on shooting stacked macro images and the handling of macro subjects in the near future.
Ade
| Camera: | Canon EOS 50D |
| Lens: | Tamron 90mm Sp Di Macro and a Canon MP-E 65mm X1-5 |
| Recording media: | RAW (digital) |
| Title: | Dung Fly Portrait |
| Username: | |
| Uploaded: | 18 Jun 2012 - 5:59 AM |
| Tags: | Close-up / macro, Digitally manipulated, Dung fly, Flash / lighting, Flowers & plants, General, Insect, Micro, Wildlife / nature |
| Votes: | 88 |
![]() | Variant - Tests |
Comments
Phenomenal detail and clarity in this extreme close up, it looks like you've had him in makeup beforehand, he hardly has a hair out of place and looks spotlessly clean! lol![]()
Ok Ade fess up. How do you get them to sit stll for long enough to take multiple photos for stacking? Chloroform, Night Nurse or something a bit more permanent? I am jealous of these outstanding photographs. They reek of effort and expertise.
Fantastic closeup.
You got my full admiration for stalking, apart from your closeup skills.
No. I'm not asking what you used for camouflage for this one ![]()
Quote: Ok Ade fess up. How do you get them to sit stll for long enough to take multiple photos for stacking? Chloroform, Night Nurse or something a bit more permanent? I am jealous of these outstanding photographs. They reek of effort and expertise.
That says it all ............... V1 is a fantastic image, looking forward to your article.
Jenni
Excellente, Ade, the clarity and detail is superb.
Dave
Quote: Ok Ade fess up. How do you get them to sit stll for long enough to take multiple photos for stacking? Chloroform, Night Nurse or something a bit more permanent? I am jealous of these outstanding photographs. They reek of effort and expertise.
I refer you to the short explanation on yesterday's post ![]()
Well just came back online from very early this morning and I'm blown away away by the reaction to this image, thank you all so much for your comments and awards, they're all very much appreciated believe me!
Think I best put fingers to keyboard and sort this article out I'm talking about, because trust me when I say there isn't any secrets to doing this kind of work other than patience and a reasonable amount of competence...
Thanks again folks......Ade
Wow Ade. Excellent work. Love both versions. Fantastic
Mark
Such fantastic detail, please please write the article and let me know where I can read it. The detail and work that goes into your macro images is remarkable and I would love to have a go (not necessarily insects- i'm glad their small after seeing them close up) with flowers and other small things.
Keep up the good work.
Elaine
Fabulous shot, lots of character and a DUNG beetle to boot. Regards
Quote: Fantastic detail Ade, i too would like to see a right up on stacking, last time i tried i got the sack from asda's. ![]()
ant.
An awful joke Ant, I can tell that you've been spending far too much time in the company of Durb!![]()
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Quote: My god thats one scary image, brilliant detail
I hope that you are referring to the dung fly and not Ade's portoliio pic! hee hee!![]()
The boy Osmant dung well, that is an impressive number of awards you've racked up, now I expect nothing less than an EC award from your trip to Collard Hill on Wednesday!![]()
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