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  • #2
    Re: 50mm Macro lens test

    A promising start, Chris! Long may your model pose!!
    PS I do prefer portrait shots, whether animal or human, to be naturally lit, so well done on that score also.
    Stephen

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    • #3
      Re: 50mm Macro lens test

      Thanks Stephen

      Considering the photos were taken at about 10:40pm, under Ikea's finest energy saving artificial lighting, I am really quite chuffed with the results.

      As to the model .... he'll do anything for tinned tuna and a quite life

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      • #4
        Re: 50mm Macro lens test

        Those shots are class

        Love cats

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        • #5
          Re: 50mm Macro lens test

          So will I

          Originally posted by ChrisW View Post
          .... he'll do anything for tinned tuna and a quite life
          Stephen

          A camera takes a picture. A photographer makes a picture

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          • #6
            Re: 50mm Macro lens test

            I think the light's nice on these.

            That first one's classic cat isn't it?
            John

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            • #7
              Re: 50mm Macro lens test

              Thanks for the comments

              This afternoon I tried taking macro lens photos of my model in the garden .... does anybody have any tips for getting a cat to sit still?

              All the photos were taken with the cat sitting on my lap, and the camera held at arms length.









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