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Old 09-02-2021, 01:57 PM
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wow camille, those are amazing.
Thx for the tips, something for me to play around with.

phal in the picture is a p. ktc khao khitchakut x corningiana - blooms twice a year. Can handle cold. A really hardy hybrid

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wow camille, those are amazing.
Thx for the tips, something for me to play around with.

phal in the picture is a p. ktc khao khitchakut x corningiana - blooms twice a year. Can handle cold. A really hardy hybrid
Thanks for the name, I think it's going on my wishlist!

A last photo tip - unless you are using fully manual modes, the camera will probably want to raise the ISO when you stop down, in order to compensate for the decreased amount of light getting to the sensor. Don't let it do that, if it goes too high you'll get noise ISO noise. For perfect photos (noise wise) I set it at ISO 100 or 200, and usually never above 400 for macros. If I had a full frame camera I could go higher without issues.
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I love these shots, but I must confess, I also borrowed equipment from an entomologist. Mr. OrcishOrchids is the wildlife photographer, luckily for me my husband doesn't mind me playing with his gear as long as everything makes it back into the camera bag. knock on wood, I haven't broken anything yet despite having no idea how any of it works
down the YouTube tutorial rabbit hole I go...
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The equipment is necessary, but the photographer's eye is critical to get the wonderful result. One could say that the equipment is "necessary but not sufficient" to get those shots.
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This picture was taken with f=8.0

I was trying to capture the sparkle in the flower of my Dendrobium, if you look at the full sized picture I think you can see the sparkle.

The throat has darkened up a bit too so is a great macro candidate I think

you have to zoom in on the full sized picture to appreciate it fully

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I was trying to capture the sparkle in the flower of my Dendrobium, if you look at the full sized picture I think you can see the sparkle.
You captured the sparkle/glitter (aka crystalline flash look) really well. Very nice shot.
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wow!!!! everything is spectacular.... what beautiful and entertaining pictures.

and with the Orchid, I see just a beautiful monkey with a beautiful dress (...no, I haven't smoke anything). I just see things.

Hera I see a dove



Here I see a samurai

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santa came a little early this year and brought me a new camera!!! im stoked as i haven't had a decent camera since retiring the old nikon 35mm years ago. so i got me a special effect macro lens from lensbaby and am learning how to use it. for those who don't know lensbaby products, they make unique art photo type lenses. the velvet 56 is what i went with for my foray into their product line and this series puts a dreamy glow at higher apertures (around 5.6 is where you start to lose/gain the effect). anyways, i will try not to spam the board with photos, but also excited to get more serious about the art and combine it with my love of orchids!
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Wonderful photos. Amazing what can be seen with a closer look.

For those of you wa ting a macro lens take a look at your mobile phones, I was pleasantly surprised to find a macro lens within mine.
It was under the heading 'More' in the camera section.
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All I can say is OHMYGOSH!!!! I love bugs as well, so this was an extra special treat.
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