You obviously have the blessing of image stabilisation in your macro lens then? I didn't think of that when purchasing it, which kinda makes tripod use a necessity for the fine details. Eventually I'll switch this lens out for the same model with the image stabilisation built in.
Wait you shoot alll those flowers handheld?
If it's insects I'll go hand held (and my 105 macro has IS), otherwise tripod 90% of the time.Yes I do 99% of my macro work handheld and my lens does not have image stabilization. Very rarely in studio I might use a tripod for something very specific.
I’ve also recently switched to manual focus. The last two weeks or so.
If it's insects I'll go hand held (and my 105 macro has IS), otherwise tripod 90% of the time.
Also find manual focus is easier for macro work a lot of the time.
You must have a very steady hand!
If it's insects I'll go hand held (and my 105 macro has IS), otherwise tripod 90% of the time.
Also find manual focus is easier for macro work a lot of the time.
You must have a very steady hand!
small story about this.
I've been bingewatching "the dark den" on youtube. A channel about spiders, invertebrates and other creepy-crawlies. I have always liked insects by the way, they are nature's robots. Anyhoo, I thought it would be cool to catch a few household/garden insects, and I did. I caught 3 spiders and 2 mantids, all were put in a separate, make-shift, temporary container. I felt so bad about the insects, I let them go in less than 24 hours. You could read the flight or fight reaction on them, especially on the last spider I picked up. That one had a real brain on it. So this is what remains, a vase with some cuttings in it.
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@Hughmac , try harder , do not wither into oblivion of unclikcness
Looks interesting. Can you do a mini review when you've tried it out?I do macro only hand held...for now
P.S. I have ordered Arsenal assistant which seems to have automated focus stacking/combining feature. https://witharsenal.com/
That will require tripod for sure.
So I was just shooting some bees in the back garden. Realised my VR was off half way through!OH!!!! I *do* have VR on my macro lens! How did I not know that???? Well I guess that explains a lot!
Waist high in edits from three shoots at the moment. Here's as close to a tutorial for you folk as I've gotten so far.
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I'll shoot you my bank details for that $1AUD you owe me.I'm betting an 1A$, the secret sauce is high frequency editing (high pass filter)
I'll shoot you my bank details for that $1AUD you owe me.
I'll set up a Patreon account.
Ahem, but to address your point more seriously.
Yes, no and kind of. A high pass filter by itself works on guys and more masculine women, it gives off a gritty high contrast look and in the case of this particular shot would not work.
I can't give you specifics because I set the action up so long ago and well...it's top secret.
Fake edit: Actually, as I typed this I remembered where I found this particular technique.
Cheers. I'm a PS novice and this looks like a good technique to try.Ahem, but to address your point more seriously.
Yes, no and kind of. A high pass filter by itself works on guys and more masculine women, it gives off a gritty high contrast look and in the case of this particular shot would not work.
I can't give you specifics because I set the action up so long ago and well...it's top secret.
Fake edit: Actually, as I typed this I remembered where I found this particular technique.
Looks interesting. Can you do a mini review when you've tried it out?
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So I was just shooting some bees in the back garden. Realised my VR was off half way through!
Love it.Not a sunset - a lizard on the tree outside the house. I think it's a Knight Anole.
Anole by another scotsman, on Flickr