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  • 60mm F 2.8 just acquired

    This chap (or chapess - can't tell the difference!) stayed still long enough for an in camera focus stack. Olympus Em1 mk2 with 60mm f2.8 macro and remote Yongnuo flash. P5040025 is a stacked whereas P5040009 is a single exposure.

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    Chris Jackson

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/129205706@N05/

  • #2
    Wow! Those are amazing - well done!

    Are these just 1:1 or did you use any extension tubes?

    Unfortunately, I don't think the image file names are accessible?

    Ian
    Founder and editor of:
    Olympus UK E-System User Group (https://www.e-group.uk.net)

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    • Chriscx500
      Chriscx500 commented
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      Thanks - no extension tubes, just some cropping in lightroom. Sorry about the filenames - yes the second down is bracketted and to be compared with the bottom one.

  • #3
    Wow, thats what you call close up.
    How did you get the little chaps to stay so still?

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    • Chriscx500
      Chriscx500 commented
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      Just lucky - perhaps being slightly cool helped. I just grabbed the opportunity whilst I could.

  • #4
    In the absence of file names the second from top is clearly not focus stacked while the bottom one, is the same view but much more in-focus.

    Ian
    Founder and editor of:
    Olympus UK E-System User Group (https://www.e-group.uk.net)

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    • #5
      An excellent macro lens, but also a superb short telephoto for portraits.

      Graham

      We often repeat the mistakes we most enjoy...

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      • #6
        Glad to see it's getting some excellent use!
        David

        EM1ii, EM10ii

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        • #7
          WOW! If you're into macro, that is certainly a lens to go for.

          Last time I saw something with detail such as these was over 15 years ago. A previous togging forum where the photo's were all done using a reverse lens techique.
          It's not what inspires us that is important, it's where the journey takes us.

          Wally and his Collie with our Oly bits & bobs

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          • #8
            That was some fast learning curve Chris They are amazing shots I think you will be down to do a macro tutorial when the BPC gets back to meetings again
            http://www.flickr.com/photos/flip_photo_flickr/

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            • Chriscx500
              Chriscx500 commented
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              Thanks - had a few failed attempts over the past week. Its just photography but on your knees!
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