Hi, and thank you for the invitation.
I started with macro photography only a couple weeks ago as something to do under my state's state-at-home rules.
Normally at this time of year, I'd be shooting my kids' baseball and softball or be out on the weekends doing 720nm IR landscape.
I use a Nikon D500, a new-to-me Sigma 105mm f2.8 macro, and a set of extension tubes. I also got a license for Helicon Focus and Remote. I've tried some outdoor shooting, but it's been a breezy spring and I've had trouble with my subjects (usually flowers) moving too much.
My indoor setup for focus stacking is pretty basic, but I've been happy with the outcome.
I look forward to learning from you all and am always happy for constructive criticism.
Thanks!
I started with macro photography only a couple weeks ago as something to do under my state's state-at-home rules.
Normally at this time of year, I'd be shooting my kids' baseball and softball or be out on the weekends doing 720nm IR landscape.
I use a Nikon D500, a new-to-me Sigma 105mm f2.8 macro, and a set of extension tubes. I also got a license for Helicon Focus and Remote. I've tried some outdoor shooting, but it's been a breezy spring and I've had trouble with my subjects (usually flowers) moving too much.
My indoor setup for focus stacking is pretty basic, but I've been happy with the outcome.
I look forward to learning from you all and am always happy for constructive criticism.
Thanks!