Today after it got dry I went into the garden with the macro lens looking for Springtails.
And if you look closely you can see at the back of the bottom of the ass the tail with which they can jump.
this is a Long Legged Wolf Spider, Pardosa nigriceps. Isn't she amazing.. Around 5mm big girl.. She looks like she is hiding from me.. 🙈 I noticed that soon as I take my camera they are all hiding under something or behind something
Pictures are taken with Canon eos 90D Sigma 105 2.8 ex dg...
Am new to this group. Am a banker by profession and a photographer by passion. I am more into macro, wildlife, birding and landscape. I love biking, reading and working out in the gym. Thanks for having me here!
Here are some pictures of my new prototype of homemade curved diffuser for my brand new cobra flash Godox V350o.
Still have some little modifications to apply but I'm pretty satisfied by the look of it.
My name is Aaron and I've been a photographer hobbyist for over a decade now. Currently, I shoot with a Canon T7i and my 3 coveted lenses are the 50mm 1.8, 24mm 2.8, and 100mm 2.8 macro. I tend to only shoot with prime lenses as they give me the sharpest images without breaking the bank. I...
easily assembled at site and with LED lights for night macro, fits into camera bag and can be used with most flash with test shot of Jumping Spider in my washroom ~ f/8, 1/250 sec, ISO 100, 90mm focal length, spot metering and with 1/16 flash
This has really helped to soften and spread my light more evenly for macro shots. I can adjust the whole flash rig up or down with the attached adjustable hot shoe attachment. Standard pringles can was too long, so I opted for the mini can size.
found a little screen from my son's drawer and decided to try making a diffuser {i am yet to own one} since all my macro shots are always too harsh and subject too bright n shinning - woks basically and can even shoot at f/22 at 1/4 flash power
but not too happy as too much light loss
into the...
Hello everyone, It's Priyam from India. I've come to know about this community through Reddit and thanks for inviting me. One of my favourite hobbies is taking pictures & my most favourite genre is macro. I've been taking macro photos for almost 6 or 7 years since I've owned a smartphone. I used...
I'm an American network engineer working in the Campania region of Italy, currently living in Lago Patria. So I'm pretty much just a geek with a macro lens. I've been shooting single frame macro hand held for 15 years, and if you have any questions about macro photography or light I'd be happy...