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Canon 6d 100mm f2.8 L + raynox dcr-250 + 68mm ext tube
iso200, f16, 1/180 sec

nataliaflejszar&Photo

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Found these 2 spiders from garder while clearing some grass.
Took them inside, got some quick shots, and released them afterwards.
Taken hand held with 2 speedlights. light from the right of camera is diffused, light from the left is bare.
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JUst great pictures for me! , Very sharp and well working lighting!
You need to have tripod in your hand to take so sharp, close picture hand handing jhanx jhanx :D
 

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jhanx

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it can come from the stabilization of your lens, it must be removed when you use the tripod

when I use the liveview mode, I remove the stabilization, and I zoom x 5, manual focus, and wired remote control
I definitely have to try this next time afte I buy some focus rail, and do some focus stacking. I also need to find some way to make the subject still, w/o hurting or killing it. :D
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JUst great pictures for me! , Very sharp and well working lighting!
You need to have tripod in your hand to take so sharp, close picture hand handing jhanx jhanx :D
Yup definitely next time :D thanks!
 

nataliaflejszar&Photo

Welcome to the beautiful North of Europe :)
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it can come from the stabilization of your lens, it must be removed when you use the tripod

when I use the liveview mode, I remove the stabilization, and I zoom x 5, manual focus, and wired remote control

I have always the image stabilaztion on in my camera ;), for me not problem and I don't need to worry about.. :D , Olympus camras have great working image stabilzator, you need to be very patience jhanx jhanx :ROFLMAO: ,the Olympus cameras have nice to use lifeview with moving positions... very useful for macros.. :D
 

jhanx

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Very great details jhanx jhanx , sharp and clean pictures, ;)
Thanks!
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I have always the image stabilaztion on in my camera ;), for me not problem and I don't need to worry about.. :D , Olympus camras have great working image stabilzator, you need to be very patience jhanx jhanx :ROFLMAO: ,the Olympus cameras have nice to use lifeview with moving positions... very useful for macros.. :D
Wow great! maybe newer Canon DSLRs or Mirrorless would have great liveview functionality. I will lose more money if I will switch system at this point. ;)
 
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