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Gravitom
Jul 27, 2001

I'm fairly new to photography and just took an intro course. For my final project I decided to do some low key shots of electronics. Used a Canon T2i with the cheapo EF-S 55-250mm F4-5.6 and Kenko extension tubes. I'm hooked now and have the EF 100mm F2.8 macro on the way.

I really want to do insects but it's too cold in NYC right now so I'll have to wait until spring.











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Gravitom
Jul 27, 2001



Macro is all about being disgusted by the everyday things in life :)

Gravitom
Jul 27, 2001

xzzy posted:

Pretty sure it's a candle wick.

Winner!

Gravitom
Jul 27, 2001



My adorable pet rat Dexter.

Gravitom
Jul 27, 2001

I'm curious to what this would look like with focus stacking.

Gravitom
Jul 27, 2001

Just some random shots around Manhattan



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Gravitom
Jul 27, 2001

TheLastManStanding posted:

Focus stacked? That texture is amazing but it seems blotchy.

No focus stacking, just a single shot with a Canon 100m 2.8 Macro. I do agree that something does look wonky about it though.

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