Post subject: Re: Macro, and YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGE FOR THIS MONTH!!
Posted: Sat May 21, 2011 8:04 pm
Therapy Expert
Joined: Fri Apr 01, 2011 7:11 pm Posts: 585
Tiff wrote:
you're right. 3cm it is. to make sense of those numbers I think its like this. 6.2-18.6mm - this sounds like a extra wide angle lens. Am I right?? the 1 2.8 - 4.9 is your minimum f stop. this being f2.8 or f4.9 depending on the conditions your using the camera.
tiff
Thanks Tiff. DS retreated to his bedroom and hasn't re-emerged after trying to explain it to me... Yes to extra wide angle lens. I'll tackle f stop another day
Ok Tiff, go your hardest - no 1, I took these just on sunset so I know lighting is an issue, and these are really small flowers but I think I have still missed the whole Macro thing - the second one is my pic of the bunch - your thoughts?
Post subject: Re: Macro, and YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGE FOR THIS MONTH!!
Posted: Sat May 21, 2011 8:59 pm
Therapy Master
Joined: Sun Mar 20, 2011 5:18 pm Posts: 1587
yep. you are right on both counts. the second one and the lighting being a bit flat.
can you angle the camera so your looking down into the bloom just a bit (but not straight down) so you can see the all of the stalks (stamens??) as well as a bit of the throat of the flower. It just feels very cut off with the top missing. can you get any closer and say just get the very tops of the stamens.
there's a challenge for you. Bring a bloom inside if it breezy. hint hint.
Post subject: Re: Macro, and YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGE FOR THIS MONTH!!
Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 10:09 am
Therapy Master
Joined: Sun Mar 20, 2011 5:18 pm Posts: 1587
Jade. you go girl.
the second shot with the branch, the ant and the water droplets is perfect. Background blurred out, crisp focus on the water and the ant. Cracker shot.
The photo just after that one with the leaf and the water droplets is also a Hero shot. You have got the bottom tip of the leaf in the shot, the focus is on the water droplets, and its richly coloured.
The last shot of the little bug is the better one of him, but the focus its still not quite sharp on him. Weird little bug.
Macro is tricky with focussing, as you can be just a mm off and you've lost the shot. Macro is very precise, and practising it really gets your eye in to learn the importance of focus.
Good on ya Jade for getting up extra early on a Sunday. I'm stoked. Dont forget to put your best shot here to be in the running for the $25 voucher.
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