Did you blow on it when you finished taking it's picture?
i know some people that would enjoy smoking those :24:
Nice shots. What's your camera?
Geez your pictures make me want a macro lens real bad Ian
Particularly like the second one.
I am really impressed with your macro shots. Stellar sharpness and DOF :nod:
I'd been attempting at macro lately with not much luck using my 28-135 mm lens and 18-55 mm macro lens. I'm not getting enough DOF at times and when i go near e.g. a flower ~ the sharpness, dissipates![]()
Will a prime lens (am assuming the 60mm you're using is a prime lens) helps?
How different is that from a 35mm f/1.4L and 50 mm f/1.4 prime lenses when it comes to being an all around/portrait and macro lens?
Thanks in advance
with a macro lens you will lose DOF as you get closer,the trick is to focus on the right part or stand the camera on a tripod for max sharpness and move back a little allowing a crop....a rule of thumb is if you're taking a picture of an insect try to focus on the eyes,or with a flower the center...i do have a prime lens but i cant see that it makes any difference what size except in the focusing distance,beware though if taking a portrait with a macro lens...it will pick every wrinkle and stray hair up
your lenses
is the 18-55 the kit lens?
and is the 28-135mm this one
http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/Canon-EF-28-135mm-f-3.5-5.6-IS-USM-Lens-Review.aspx
if so i'm not sure that its a dedicated macro lens....but,you can get some awesome results with it
http://www.kenrockwell.com/gallery.htm
if you dont want it, send it over,i'll make good use of it![]()
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