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SDK2003
07-18-2006, 03:59 PM
Thought I would post some insect Macro photos I took at the weekend :)

Canon 20D
Canon 100mm Macro Lens
Canon MR-14EX Macro Ring Flash

Meadow Brown, Maniola jurtina Butterfly
http://www.ph-digitalphotography-motorsports.com/images/macro-insects/butterfly04.jpg

http://www.ph-digitalphotography-motorsports.com/images/macro-insects/butterfly02.jpg

http://www.ph-digitalphotography-motorsports.com/images/macro-insects/butterfly05.jpg


Hover Fly
http://www.ph-digitalphotography-motorsports.com/images/macro-insects/hover-fly-01.jpg


Dragon Fly
http://www.ph-digitalphotography-motorsports.com/images/macro-insects/dragon-fly-01.jpg


Bee
http://www.ph-digitalphotography-motorsports.com/images/macro-insects/bee2.jpg

http://www.ph-digitalphotography-motorsports.com/images/macro-insects/Small-bee2.jpg

This was taken with a 68mm Kenko extension tube on my Macro lens. It's not cropped.

Hover Fly
http://www.ph-digitalphotography-motorsports.com/macro/hover-fly-02.jpg

nickthaskater
07-18-2006, 04:03 PM
Fucking insane quality... I can't wait until I can finally afford a 20D, or something on par anyways :love:

Great shots 8)

jorge
07-18-2006, 04:04 PM
The quality of the pics is fantastic, i like them. Thanks for sharing :)

MartijnGizmo
07-18-2006, 04:07 PM
Great shots!

A friend of mine just bought a 100 f/2.8 Macro, can't wait to play around with it. :)

SDK2003
07-18-2006, 04:34 PM
Thanks guys; I've been using this lens for a year and have been perfecting my technique during that time. It's really difficult working at such high magnification as the Depth of Field is very small, even at an aperture of F14. My new Canon Macro ring flash really makes a difference :)

Here is my macro setup.

Canon 20D + BG-E2 Grip
Canon 100mm Macro lens
Kenko Extension tubes (12, 20 & 36)
Canon MR-14 Macro Ring Flash

http://www.ph-digitalphotography-motorsports.com/lens-images/Canon-100macro-MR-14-flash.jpg

ARMAN
07-18-2006, 04:43 PM
:o beautiful!

Svensson
07-18-2006, 04:44 PM
Wow, those are really breathtaking pictures! Very good job, SDK2003!

paradizzy
07-18-2006, 04:56 PM
Very nice. I think its really hard to take a picture of dragon fly. I tried once but they fly away all the time. And you have pretty awsome camera also.

c0wb0y007
07-18-2006, 05:01 PM
SDK2003,

Those images are stunning mate !!! Congrats with the result !!!

I'm interested in macro photography as well, so this makes that I'm into getting a macro lens. Nevertheless, this will be something for the future I geuss. 'cause I'm waiting till Nikon throw the new D3h on the market. They will bring it out around september/october ... they will reveil it on Photokina, a huge photo show in Aachen (germany).
So, they may already send one to Belgium :D

Great work man !!! Keep it up !!!


CHeers

Stikz
07-18-2006, 06:34 PM
Just gorgeous pictures man, :D

MartijnGizmo
07-19-2006, 07:29 AM
I do think that a ringlight creates a little flat lighting, good thing that you can individually adjust both half's of the Canon MR-14EX. Since the MR-14EX can function as a Master, have you tried using the 550EX with a softbox as a slave?

Oh, and out of curiosity, have you ever tried lighting a portrait with just the ringflash? :)

SDK2003
07-19-2006, 01:34 PM
Yeah it's possible to turn either left or right tubes off or use a higher ratio on one side to create sculptured lighting effects. I've tested the MR-14 with my 550EX as a slave last night and it works quite well – see photo of my 24-70L below.
I'm yet to test it on portraits but will do soon :)

http://www.ph-digitalphotography-motorsports.com/lens-images/Canon-24-70L-F2.8.jpg

MartijnGizmo
07-19-2006, 02:29 PM
Of camera slave flashing is great for portraits!

Here's a recent selfportrait I did: click (http://www.xs4all.nl/~akoevoet/DPZ/IMG_3809.jpg)